Giorgi Margvelashvili: Look at us, here we are and our voters - we are not just numbers that you write down and lie to, we are living people who will never sign a plan to deceive

Look at us, here we are and our voters - we are real and not just numbers that you write down and lie to - we are living people, living Georgians, who will never sign the plan of deception and Georgian garuses, - about this the coalition "Strong Georgia" Member Giorgi Margvelashvili said this during his speech at the rally on Rustaveli Avenue.

According to him, the nation should show the partner countries that the Georgian nation and Georgian politicians stand on one side, and on the other side is the government controlled by Russia and Putin.

"I want to tell everyone: look at us, here we are and our voters. Here we stand together, there are so many of us, real and tangible. We are real and not just numbers you write down and lie about. We are living people, living Georgians, who protect our homeland and who will never sign the plan of deception and Georgian garuses. Here we will stand firm as we have always stood and won. Such will be the future of this process. Our Western partners have not stood by us so firmly before. With the number of victorious people who went to the polling stations in Georgia and abroad, with the strength that our observers had against these fraud machines, we showed the whole world that we are not slaves of Russia. We showed that we are a freedom-loving nation that was the first to raise its voice when the state was to be defended and a choice was to be made. So this is also our strength. We must build this strength and show our partners that the Georgian nation and Georgian politicians are on the same side. And on the other side, there is a government controlled by Russia and Putin. Georgian politicians will not stand together like this for a long time and we stood because the motherland has to be saved. The motto of our motherland is "Strength in unity" and here is unity," said Margvelashvili.

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