Mikheil Saakashvili: There will be no post-revolutionary unrest - we know how to act quickly to restore democracy and rule out any provocations after the "Kots" are removed

The reason unrest followed the government’s overthrow in Nepal is that all politicians there, including those in the opposition, were discredited, according to a letter from Georgia’s third president, Mikheil Saakashvili, published on his personal social media page.

As Saakashvili writes in his letter, there will be no post-revolutionary unrest in Georgia.

“As the father of a Nepali son (my Nikusha is temporarily living in Nepal), I continue to follow the events in that country.

The reason unrest followed the government’s overthrow in Nepal is that all politicians there, including those in the opposition, were discredited.

The same goal is pursued here by the Russian bandit syndicate, which has declared war on the Georgian people. Fortunately, they have not succeeded. They themselves are completely discredited, but the politicians who did not play their game enjoy more support than ever before. That is exactly why Khabe and others were arrested.

Therefore, there will be no post-revolutionary unrest here. We know how to act quickly to restore democracy and rule out any provocations after the ‘Kots’ are removed,” writes Mikheil Saakashvili.

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