Mamuka Mdinaradze on the President's statement - Salome, let the Parliament and the Prime Minister stay, but leave me too

Salome, let the parliament stay, let the prime minister stay, but leave me too, - Mamuka Mdinaradze, the executive secretary of "Georgian Dream" writes about this on the social network, thereby responding to the statement made by the president at the briefing that it is necessary to hold new elections, and before the new elections, the current political situation until October 26 Maintenance - "Neither parliament, nor government, nor presidential elections can be formed."­

"Salome Zurabishvili gave us such concrete facts of forgery. The falsification of 300 to 400,000 votes was proved beyond doubt. It was also proved that the turnout was not more than two million, but one million seven hundred thousand, and the queues at the precincts were imaginary.

I don't understand why others didn't say it before...or what happened to Tengo.

If you believe this, how can a person stay at home, I don't know, in short... everyone in tents!!!

As for the demand - Salome, let the parliament and the prime minister stay, but leave me too," wrote Mamuka Mdinaradze.

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