Teona Akubardia: Ivanishvili will have to compromise with his own country - re-elections are the way to end violence and chaos in the country

This is the lawlessness and authoritarian management methods that will end with Ivanishvili having to compromise with his own country, Teona Akubardia, a member of the Gakharia-For-Georgia party, said at a joint press conference with opposition parties.

Akubardia spoke about the arrest and violence of the peaceful citizens of the rally by the police on the night of December 6.

"Yesterday, we saw the manifestation of the weakness and fear of Ivanishvili's authoritarian regime against his own country and people, while Kobakhidze, who was called the prime minister, was reassuring himself that the wave of protests had stopped. We've seen unprecedented violence against peaceful protesters, we've seen illegal searches and arrests at the Freedom Square subway, a guy saying "Freedom to Georgia" and singing the national anthem. We saw a water jet and special tools and a girl in front of a water jet protecting her friend. We saw a mother whose child was kidnapped by black-masked special forces and who begged the special forces that her son had a health problem, and finally, yesterday we saw, among them the "Sonders", who are referred to by the Ministry of Internal Affairs as businessmen, armed with their own people. Ivanishvili sent against it. This is the lawlessness and authoritarian management methods that will end with Ivanishvili having to compromise with his own country," Akubardia said.

She introduced the positions of the four opposition parties to the media and noted that re-elections are the way to end violence and chaos in the country.

"We, of course, the 4 opposition forces say the following that re-election is the way to end this violence and chaos in the country, to return the country to the constitutional space. I repeat our demands: freedom for illegal prisoners, we will do everything to make sure that all those illegally arrested citizens who were arrested by the black-masked special forces of the authoritarian ruthless dictator are photographed and brought to justice," Akubardia said.

According to her, according to the data of December 6, more than 48 people were arrested by the police, who were brutally assaulted.

According to the information of Akubardia, one of the citizens, a mother, writes that her 15-year-old son has been taken to the clinic named after Zhvania, the teenager was beaten by up to 12 policemen.

"This is the type of regime that will definitely end with the victory of the people. I would like to once again call on the Western partners to strengthen the support of the Georgian people, to impose sanctions on Ivanishvili and the regime that opposes its own country and people with such an authoritarian regime", Akubardia said.

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