Joe Wilson publishes list of Georgian individuals to be sanctioned under the "MEGOBARI Act"

Joe Wilson is releasing a list of Georgian individuals to be sanctioned under the "MEGOBARI Act." The information was made public on the social media platform X by U.S. Congressman Joe Wilson (Republican Party), Co-Chairman of the U.S. Helsinki Commission and author of the "MEGOBARI Act."

“The MEGOBARI Act was passed in the House of Representatives, and the mafia gang of Ivanishvili—who hates America—must be warned! Support free and fair elections or face the consequences,” wrote Wilson.

He also publishes a “list of those aiding in the state capture of Georgia by Bidzina Ivanishvili”, claiming these individuals assist “oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili, the shadow ruler of Georgia, in the capture of the state and aligning the country with China, Iran, and Russia.”

Executive and Law Enforcement Bodies: Irakli Kobakhidze (Prime Minister); Kakha Kaladze (Mayor of Tbilisi, Secretary General of “Georgian Dream”); Irakli Garibashvili (Former Chairman of “Georgian Dream”); Vakhtang Gomelauri (Minister of Internal Affairs); Anri Okhanashvili (Head of the State Security Service); Paata Salia (Minister of Justice); Maka Bochorishvili (Minister of Foreign Affairs); Sulkhan Tamazashvili (Head of the Government of Adjara)

Legislative: Shalva Papuashvili (Speaker of Parliament); Nino Tsilosani (Deputy Speaker of Parliament); Mamuka Mdinaradze (Leader of the Parliamentary Majority); Viktor Japaridze (MP, owner of propaganda outlet PosTV); Dimitri (Dito) Samkharadze (MP, Regional Secretary of “Georgian Dream”) Tea Tsulukiani (MP).

Judiciary: Mikheil Chinchaladze (Chairman of Tbilisi Court of Appeals); Levan Murusidze (Member of the High Council of Justice); Dimitri Gvritishvili (Member of the High Council of Justice); Giorgi Mikautadze (Deputy Chair of the Supreme Court)Levan Tevzadze (Deputy Chair of the Supreme Court); Irakli Shengelia (Deputy Chair of Tbilisi Court of Appeals); Revaz Nadaraia (Chair of the Constitutional Court); Shalva Tadumadze (Former Deputy Chair of the Supreme Court)

Key Institutions: Giorgi Gabitashvili (Prosecutor General of Georgia); Karlo (Koka) Katsitadze (Head of the Special Investigation Service); Giorgi Kalandarishvili (Chairman of the Central Election Commission); Giorgi Javakhishvili (Secretary of the Central Election Commission); Razhden Kuprashvili (Head of the Anti-Corruption Bureau); Natia Turnava (President of the National Bank of Georgia)

Business: Ucha Mamatsashvili; Ivane (Vano) Chkhartishvili; Aleksandre Ivanishvili; Otar Romanov-Fartsakhaladze; Noshrevan Namoradze

Propaganda: Irakli Rukhadze (Owner of main propaganda channel Imedi TV); Lasha Natsvlishvili (Founder of propaganda outlet PosTV); Vasil Maghlaperidze (Chairman of the Board of Georgian Public Broadcaster); Tinatin Berdzenishvili (Director of Georgian Public Broadcaster); Kakhi Bekauri (Chairman of the Georgian National Communications Commission) — This is stated in the document published by Wilson.

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