Why is this a problem if no one is going to do anything - neither attack nor block [CEC]? - According to our observation, the opposition and "NGOs" are preparing not to recognize the results of the elections and to organize disturbances, - said the Chairman of the Parliament, member of the Political Council of "Georgian Dream" Shalva Papuashvili at the press conference, thus responding to the government's resolution, according to which the building of the Central Election Commission will be seized or blocking shall be punishable by imprisonment.
According to Papuashvili, it is important that the legal framework in this regard is correct and if someone is going to do something, "they should know that such attacks are not allowed".
"If no one is going to do anything, what's the problem?" As this question is asked, the counter question arises: Why is this a problem if no one is going to do anything, neither attack nor block. Looks like someone is up to something. We also said that we are preparing for October 27.
This is also a Freudian attempt on what was planned to storm the Parliament, CEC and other such buildings. In 2020, 2021, didn't we see that the fences were torn down?
It is important that the legal framework is sound in this regard. If no one is going to do anything, why is it a problem and if someone is going to, they should know that such attacks cannot be done.
Parliament and CEC have always been strategic objects", said Shalva Papuashvili.
For information, the government has issued a decree according to which seizing or blocking the building of the Central Election Commission will be punishable by imprisonment.
Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze signed the relevant resolution on October 23.
The document specifies the objects of strategic and special importance, the capture or blocking of which will be punishable by imprisonment.
The list of objects includes the building of the Central Election Commission.