Mamuka Mdinaradze: Please, let them testify, what evidence of forgery do they have?

If they are willing and come [to the prosecutor's office], give evidence of what kind of fraud they have - said the leader of the parliamentary majority, Mamuka Mdinaradze.

According to Mdinaradze, the ruling team "will go to the end" in order to determine who is right and who is a liar regarding the alleged election fraud.

"We have seen this movie. We will go harder and harder to the end. The prosecutor's office started an investigation. If they are willing and come to me, give evidence of what kind of forgery they have. They cannot present it there so easily. When Vashadze waves, that video has both beginning and end. Let him go now and testify where he got it, how he got it [video]. As a deputy, he can not name the source, but he can name which district. If there is a violation, yes, sir. If it is a crime, it will be severely punished. But if he is lying, this too will be exposed, and we are going to follow through on this. This indoctrination will result in what - we are right and in addition to this truth, we will prove that they are lying with every word and they are seriously insulting their voters and society. The only thing they blame me for is that until now they have been deceiving the public, 25-30% have "Georgian dream". Now they are in a very bad day. What should they say now?" Mamuka Mdinaradze said.

As Mdinaradze pointed out, the ruling party knows "what we did, how right we are and what we didn't do".

"Let's create a commission, open the list, open districts, recalculate, see, question, ask in the commission. Let's follow it to the end and woe to the one who turns out to be a liar here. In general, it will be established as a political party or as a politician. We know what we did, how right we are and what we didn't do. Let's go to the last point, I say with full responsibility. Now, what I am saying with such force, I am answering these words. Let's go to the last point, where we can reach and answer before the Georgian society - who lied about what, who was right and who was a liar. "Not 300,000, but 300 votes, did you see them rigged?", Mdinaradze said.