Petre Tsiskarishvili: "Georgian Dream" intimidates businesses, prevents billboards for "National Movement" – they are afraid

Petre Tsiskarishvili, the General Secretary of the "Unity National Movement," has accused the "Georgian Dream" coalition of using fear tactics to prevent businesses from putting up election billboards for his party. Tsiskarishvili claims that this is a sign of how much the "Georgian Dream" fears the "National Movement" and their message.

"This shows just how afraid 'Georgian Dream' is of the billboards and the content we plan to display. We are the force that will change this regime, bring the country closer to the European Union, and ensure Georgia's future is not one of isolation and poverty. 'Georgian Dream' knows this, and they are using their mechanisms to intimidate businesses, preventing them from putting up our billboards," Tsiskarishvili stated.

He further explained that the billboards are not neutral but are aimed at delivering a crucial message for the October 26 elections, a message that "Georgian Dream" fears. Tsiskarishvili highlighted that this fear is now being transferred to the private sector, specifically targeting companies like "Wissol Group," which, according to him, are being pressured not to display the party's election materials.

"The 'Dream' regime, led by Ivanishvili, is afraid of the change we represent. They are now extending this fear to businesses, preventing them from displaying our campaign materials," Tsiskarishvili added.

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