Prime Minister: in the majority of EU countries it is forbidden for protesters to wear such means that allow to hide the face - we will think about changing the legislation in all directions

We will think about changing the legislation in all directions, first of all, if someone wants to show their face, these are the violent "Nazis" who go to rallies, - Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Kobakhidze said at today's press conference.

As Irakli Kobakhidze pointed out, in the majority of EU countries it is forbidden for protesters to wear appropriate means that allow to hide their face.

"Fascist lists proved that it might not even be appropriate to put identifying marks on the relevant uniforms. In the majority of EU countries, it is forbidden for protesters to wear appropriate means, such as a means of concealing the face, etc. During these days, it appeared that the violent groups that came there wore masks, that is, the violent "Nazis", because they had a readiness for violence. We will think about changes in legislation in all directions. "First of all, if someone wants to show their face, these are the violent "Nazis" who go to rallies," said Irakli Kobakhidze.

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