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Shalva Papuashvili: Imagine what our country and people would be like if we behaved according to the logic of the previous government and which the current opposition calls us to do?

Shalva Papuashvili: Imagine what our country and people would be like if we behaved according to the logic of the previous government and which the current opposition calls us to do?
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Imagine what our country and people would be like if we acted according to the logic of the previous government and which the current opposition urges us to do, said Shalva Papuashvili, a member of the political council of "Georgian Dream", the chairman of the parliament, during his speech in Batumi.

The Chairman of the Parliament spoke to the population about the blackmail and threats, which have now been heard from the rostrum of the European Parliament, which implies imposing sanctions on Russia.

According to him, this is what is at stake on October 26: will the externally managed opposition be able to wrest the Georgian people's power to decide their fate from their hands and put them at the service of others' interests?

"What would we face if we followed the footsteps of our opponents, imposed bilateral economic sanctions and embargoes on Russia, closed our borders, blocked air and land traffic. These days, this demand has now sounded from the rostrum of the European Parliament as an ultimatum, as blackmail, as a threat. If earlier it was denied and blamed on our imagination that someone demanded of us to impose sanctions on Russia, this resolution made public the pressure under which our government was under all this period. And what would it be if not to enter into an economic war and collapse the economy, as happened in the early 90s. Many families would be left without income, and the state's ability to fund education, health care, pensions, and pay salaries and benefits would be dramatically reduced. This is what is at stake on October 26: will the opposition managed from outside be able to wrest the power of the Georgian people from their hands and put them at the service of the interests of others? He shuts up when he is asked to shut up and shouts when he is shouted at," said Shalva Papuashvili.

Shalva Papuashvili: Imagine what our country and people would be like if we behaved according to the logic of the previous government and which the current opposition calls us to do?

Imagine what our country and people would be like if we acted according to the logic of the previous government and which the current opposition urges us to do, said Shalva Papuashvili, a member of the political council of "Georgian Dream", the chairman of the parliament, during his speech in Batumi.

The Chairman of the Parliament spoke to the population about the blackmail and threats, which have now been heard from the rostrum of the European Parliament, which implies imposing sanctions on Russia.

According to him, this is what is at stake on October 26: will the externally managed opposition be able to wrest the Georgian people's power to decide their fate from their hands and put them at the service of others' interests?

"What would we face if we followed the footsteps of our opponents, imposed bilateral economic sanctions and embargoes on Russia, closed our borders, blocked air and land traffic. These days, this demand has now sounded from the rostrum of the European Parliament as an ultimatum, as blackmail, as a threat. If earlier it was denied and blamed on our imagination that someone demanded of us to impose sanctions on Russia, this resolution made public the pressure under which our government was under all this period. And what would it be if not to enter into an economic war and collapse the economy, as happened in the early 90s. Many families would be left without income, and the state's ability to fund education, health care, pensions, and pay salaries and benefits would be dramatically reduced. This is what is at stake on October 26: will the opposition managed from outside be able to wrest the power of the Georgian people from their hands and put them at the service of the interests of others? He shuts up when he is asked to shut up and shouts when he is shouted at," said Shalva Papuashvili.

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