Davit Kirtadze: spraying paint was a sincere protest and I am ready to answer the questions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs - Kalandarishvili was blind during the entire election period and did not see violations, beatings, intimidation, bribery

It was a sincere protest that I expressed to Giorgi Kalandarishvili - it was solidarity with the students and Georgian people who lost their voice - the representative of "Unity - National Movement" Davit Kirtadze said at the briefing.

According to him, there is a reality in Georgia today, which does not express the will of the Georgian people, because according to his assessment, the Chairman of the CEC, Giorgi Kalandarishvili "stole the votes" of the Georgian voters.

"You saw the eye-catching Kalandarishvili, who during the entire election period - yes, he was exactly like that. He was narrow-minded and could not see the violations, beatings, intimidation, and bribery that took place during the election process. That's why I call all Georgian people, all citizens of Georgia, that today is exactly the time to fight, to save our Georgia from the Garus!" - said Kirtadze.

In addition, while talking to journalists, Kirtadze responded to the initiation of an investigation by the Ministry of Internal Affairs into the case of pouring paint on the chairman of the Central Election Commission, Giorgi Kalandarishvili, and noted that "he is ready to answer all questions".

"I understand that there is a process of intimidation from their side. I answer everything, we are ready to answer their questions, so I am not going to hide anywhere. I am ready to answer their questions!", Kirtadze said.

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