Mamuka Mdinaradze: It doesn't matter if 3,000 people are at the protest or 7,000. The reality is that it requires a lot of organization and money. If they have a photographer, no matter how much Ezz Gaberr tries to inflate it, it won’t inflate

Mamuka Mdinaradze - "It doesn’t matter if 3,000 people are at the protest or 7,000. The reality is that it requires a lot of organization and money. The biggest enemy of a revolutionary scenario is, I think, not the 'Georgian Dream,' but one harmless device – a drone. This is what the opposition is targeting the most. If they have a photographer, no matter how much Ezz Gaber tries to inflate it, it won’t inflate [the number]."

According to him, they have evidence of the people who are organizing the protests and marches because organizing such actions doesn’t come cheap.

"Many people might be sincerely participating in the protests, but we have the evidence and the proof of the people who are organizing this. It doesn’t come cheap. These performances don’t require just a little organization. It’s not that I write a post and they just show up and launch an attack. The more attacks they launch, the more motivated I am to write something. For example, today, I might write a number – roughly how many were there. I might say in advance that there might be 1984 today, and this will create a storm. Whether it’s written conditionally or unconditionally, look at their condition. Do you know why? The biggest enemy of their revolutionary scenario is the drone. I think the biggest enemy of the revolutionary scenario is not 'Georgian Dream,' but a harmless device – the drone. Especially, they are against the 'Imedi' drone."

Mdinaradze added that for the opposition to carry out a revolutionary scenario, they still need the current president as a tool and various calls, including disobedience.

"Really, it doesn’t matter if 3,000 or 7,000 people are at the protest. The reality is that this requires a lot of organization and money. Regarding this money, they were also fighting against the 'Transparency Law.' Also, for the revolutionary scenario, they still need the current president as an instrument and various calls, including disobedience. But they won’t succeed because the state is standing strong!" said Mdinaradze.

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