I heard the doom call from the stage yesterday, "give us the evidence, give us the evidence", no shame?! - The Speaker of the Parliament, Shalva Papuashvili, stated this regarding the rally held by the opposition to protest the results of the elections.
According to him, the opposition brought the public to the rally for the reason that the elections were falsified, but they had nothing to say so they broke up the stage and went to sleep.
"I heard the doom call from the stage yesterday, 'Give us the evidence, give us the evidence', isn't it a shame?! They brought people to falsify elections. That is, first of all, they said that the elections were rigged on the day of the elections. They were so angry that they fell asleep at half past two. They cut off the airwaves and in this nervous background, they are waiting for the reports from America, but they are not waiting for the count anymore, let's rest. We had to wake up in another city the next day, right? Did some army enter Georgia? And so they slept peacefully on this rigged election. The assembled stage was dismantled. Where was his voter angry, why didn't they come that day and why didn't they call him? Then they thought for two days, they asked Tengo [Tevzadze] to maybe tell us how it was forged, Tengo couldn't tell them, they went on stage and called people to provide us with some information about the forgery", said Shalva Papuashvili.