Irakli Khvadagiani was the 8th (!) number on the party list of the National Movement in the 2024 parliamentary elections, became a member of parliament and refused his mandate along with other radicals of the National Movement, - the Chairman of the Parliament, Shalva Papuashvili, wrote on the social network.
As Papuashvili notes, it is precisely these schemes that were exposed by the new US administration, which stopped funding the unrest in other countries.
According to Papuashvili, "it is truly a catastrophe to watch" how "geographically Europeans, with un-European enthusiasm, take on the responsibility of financing extremism's salary schemes."
"This person, Irakli Khvadagiani, was the 8th (!) number on the National Movement party list in the 2024 parliamentary elections, became a member of parliament, and refused his mandate along with other radicals of the National Movement. The National Movement is openly declaring today that it intends to "overthrow the government."
As the public remembers, a few weeks ago, the French ambassador allocated funding to this particular activist of the National Movement, a few hours before the enactment of the Grants Law. The French embassy cited the drawing of tourist routes in Kutaisi as the reason for providing the money. It is probably just a coincidence that the planners of such routes accidentally become participants in "overthrowing the government," "disrupting elections" and "street violence."
However, in reality, this "coincidence" is a clear revelation of the schemes by which extremism is financed in Georgia. It is precisely these schemes that the new US administration exposed, which stopped financing the unrest in other countries. And it is truly a disaster to watch with what un-European enthusiasm geographically Europeans take upon themselves the financing of extremism's salary schemes.
At the end of this post, I thought I would ask the French ambassador to imagine for a moment what would happen if the Georgian embassy in France financed people who are planning to overthrow the government and disrupt the elections. I know that she will be able to imagine, however, I am not sure that she will draw the right conclusion, so I will not ask her.
"We just need to know - this is extremism, and those who finance extremism do not want the Georgian people to be well," Papuashvili wrote.
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