Shalva Papuashvili: Some foreigners want us to repeat the 90s here with everything, internal and external confrontation - both leaders of the National Movement confirmed that their goal is to change the government by violence

Both leaders of the National Movement confirmed that their goal is to change the government through violence, not through democracy, - this is how the Speaker of the Parliament, Shalva Papuashvili, responded to the statement of the Chairperson of the United National Movement Tina Bokuchava that “the date of the revolution is not announced in advance.”

As Papuashvili told journalists, to this day, the EU ambassador has remained silent while his funded people were burning down the parliament and attacking the police.

“In fact, the point is not in the essence of the confrontation. They may have different tactics regarding dates, but both leaders of the National Movement confirmed that their goal is to change the government through violence - not through elections, not through democracy, but to change the government through violence is their goal. Both leaders of the National Movement confirmed this. When some ambassadors shake hands with this party, when the European People's Party allocates an empty seat for Mikheil Saakashvili, it really shows what some foreigners want for us. They want us to repeat the 90s here with everything, with internal and external confrontations. Of course, Georgia will not allow this. This was exactly the response of the Georgian people on October 26 to all Georgians and foreigners who were planning to organize a street war here. We saw an imitation of this street war last December, when they grabbed torches in their hands, fired machine guns at police officers, and we could not find a single European ambassador who would this violence against the police, against the Georgian parliament. To this day, the EU ambassador is silent while his funded people were burning the parliament and attacking the police," Papuashvili said.

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