Does anyone believe that the prosecutor's office will investigate something?! - This is also a continuation of election fraud, that we are asked to provide evidence by the prosecutor's office, which should be searched for by itself, - Zurab Japaridze, one of the leaders of the "Coalition for Change", stated this after being questioned in the presence of a magistrate judge within the framework of the ongoing investigation into the case of possible election fraud.
According to him, social media is full of evidence and if someone actually cares to look, that's no problem.
"They had questions mainly about the video I recorded talking about fraud schemes and they were interested in the evidence. Several times I had to refer to the addresses of websites where any citizen of Georgia, not only the prosecutor's office, can see a series of evidences of what happened on the election day. In the introductory speech, I explained, in general, including the pre-election environment, how the will and choice of the citizens of Georgia were hijacked. The rest of the questions were mostly technical in nature where I had to refer to various websites. The sea material is posted on various websites and can be viewed by any citizen. If someone is actually interested in watching, that's no problem. In fact, election rigging is not only on election day, election rigging is also during the pre-election period, and what we are doing now, standing here and having to walk and answer questions, is also a continuation of election rigging. Does anyone believe that the prosecutor's office will investigate something?! This is also a continuation of election fraud, that here we are asked to bring evidence by the prosecutor's office, which should search for this evidence itself, and which the entire media is full of," said Japaridze.
For information, in the presence of the magistrate judge, Mamuka Khazaradze, the leader of "Strong Georgia", Natia Mezvrishvili, one of the leaders of the "Gakharia for Georgia" party, and Londa Toloraia, representative of the monitoring mission "My Voice", were questioned yesterday.