Mamuka Mdinaradze: Dekanoidze and Ugulava committed a crime by damaging our election banner in Kutaisi - as the true representatives of the War Party, they only removed the inscription "No War", thereby confirming their loyalty to the war!

Khatia Dekanoidze and Gigi Ugulava, by damaging our election banner in Kutaisi, committed both a legal and a political crime, - Mamuka Mdinaradze, Executive Secretary of "Georgian Dream", writes about this on the social network.

According to him, Dekanoidze and Ugulava violated the second part of Article 187 of the Criminal Code, at the same time, they erased only the inscription "No war" on the banner, thus, as representatives of the war party, they confirmed their loyalty to the war.

"Khatia Dekanoidze and Gigi Ugulava committed both a legal and a political crime by damaging our election banner in Kutaisi:

  1. They have committed the action stipulated by the second part of Article 187 of the Criminal Code of Georgia.
  1. As the true representatives of the war party, they only removed the inscription "No to war", thereby confirming their loyalty to the war!

P.S. If they jump out now, it's administrative - yes sir, you'll just have your unpainted banners to look for.

Now, the only thing they should miss is that maybe it will be cleaned, the pain will come out and not the injury", Mamuka Mdinaradze wrote on the social network.

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