Paata Manjgaladze: The regime has no moral right to talk about protecting anything or anyone, when every day they remain in power means more insecurity, poverty, and robbery of the people

"The regime has no moral right whatsoever to speak about protecting anything or anyone, when in reality, every day they remain in power brings more insecurity, more poverty, and more robbery of the people," — said Paata Manjgaladze, one of the leaders of "Strategy Aghmashenebeli."

According to him, "more than a million Georgians have left the country as a result of the regime's policies."

"A regime whose policies have led to over a million Georgians leaving the country; under which mothers leave their children and go abroad as migrants; under which more people die in Georgia each day than are born — such a regime has no moral right to speak of protecting anything or anyone. In reality, every day they stay in power means more insecurity, more poverty, and more theft from the people," Manjgaladze stated.

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