Shalva Papuashvili: all those who rushed to Giorgi Kalandarishvili's house are fascists - the problem lies with the "European politicians" who pushed these fascists to violence

Everyone who ran into Giorgi Kalandarishvili, for the second time, is a fascist, - the Chairman of the Parliament of Georgia, Shalva Papuashvili, writes about this on the social network.

As Papuashvili points out, the problem lies in "European politicians" who push these fascists to violence."

"Of course, everyone who rushed to Giorgi Kalandarishvili's house for the second time is a fascist.

However, this is not the main problem. Georgian people know and respect Georgian fascists.

The problem is with those "European politicians" who, a few days ago, in front of the parliament, in broken English, in the name of Europe, pushed these fascists to violence," Papuashvili wrote on the social network.

For information, young people came to the house of the chairman of the Central Election Commission, Giorgi Kalandarishvili, to protest the results of the elections.

The law enforcement officers mobilized on the spot had made a live cordon on the street leading to Kalandarishvili's house.

In addition, representatives of the youth wing of "Georgian Dream" are behind the cordon of law enforcement officers.

There was a verbal altercation between the police and the activists.

Young people gathered at the site chanted: "It leaked, it leaked!"

The situation on the ground between the participants of the rally and the law enforcement officers became tense several times.

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