Natia Mezvrishvili: Civil servants, I know for sure that you realize that yesterday Russian power was behind the uniformed workers - the salary taken in Russian Georgia will be the hardest

Civil servants, I know for sure that you realize that yesterday Russian power was behind the uniforms - the salary taken in Russian Georgia will be the hardest, - Natia Mezvrishvili, the deputy chairperson of "Gakharia for Georgia", writes about this on the social network.

She calls on civil servants to raise their voice.

"Civil servants, I know for sure that you understand that yesterday Russian power was behind the uniforms. I know, they give you talk after talk, they try to convince you, but you realize that you woke up in a different Georgia. I see how you gather silently in each other's rooms and corridors and want to make your voice heard.

Well, you won't have much time to fix your position. I never asked. I have always understood the limitations inherent in public service, but now it is no longer "always". Humanly, the salary taken in Russian Georgia will be the hardest. I implore you to at least raise your voice to hear the people who pay you," Natia Mezvrishvili wrote.

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