Prime Minister: Opposition representatives attempted to simulate war on the city streets, but it ended in failure

Opposition representatives staged an attempt to simulate war on the city streets, however, the simulation of war and another attempt to organize a “NatsMaidan” in Georgia ended in failure, - Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze stated at a briefing held at the government administration.

Kobakhidze believes that over the past four years there have been four attempts to organize a “Maidan” in the country, however, the state has successfully responded to all four attempts.

“Finally, everyone has become convinced that the Georgian state is stronger than ever and no one can shake the strength of our state with any blackmail!” - stated Irakli Kobakhidze.

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