This is no longer interference in the internal affairs of the country - it is directly leading the opposition wing! They do not interfere in the internal affairs of the country, they are already conducting opposition activities, - this is how the majority deputy Guram Macharashvili evaluates the speech of the European deputies at the November 11 protest rally.
According to Macharashvili, "foreign hired actors know that the public in their own states will no longer elect them and they have the last chance to make anti-state statements based on material compensation".
"What we are saying was confirmed yesterday - these people did not come to Georgia with good wishes! They showed disdain for Georgia's future, unfriendly attitude, disrespect to 1,200,000 voters and, most importantly, to the community of European states, because we know that the majority of the European population does not support liberal fascism and they do not agree with Žygimantas and Roth.
All this was confirmed once again at this rally. The Georgian people saw that they made the right decision on October 26.
They took part in a demonstration of allegedly falsified elections and demanded the release of Saakashvili, on which the Strasbourg court has made a decision that he is sitting justly and no one is torturing him. It seems that these so-called European actors are not interested in the decision of the Strasbourg court and are insulting their international court.
As for the alleged fight against Russia, those who came from Germany, Lithuania, I will say that their countries have five times more turnover with Russia than Georgia. Before they mention the fight with Russia, they should review their economic turnover with Russia and the statement of their leaders that they will not engage in a military conflict under any circumstances.
I am still waiting for an answer from them, where is the international investigation, what institution is it, who is in charge, who works, where is their office?! The investigation should have started, the prosecutor's office has started, if anyone has evidence, they should present it, but if they don't have it, what will they bring?!" - said Macharashvili.
On November 11, the chairmen of the foreign relations committees of the parliaments of Germany, Finland, Sweden, France, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Poland, who were visiting Tbilisi, joined the protest held in front of the Parliament and addressed the participants.