Shalva Papuashvili on Anitta Hipper: When you don't have an argument, call your opponent a Russian - from Ackerman's textbook

The Speaker of the Parliament of Georgia, Shalva Papuashvili, is responding to the statement of the European Commission’s spokesperson for foreign affairs and security, Anitta Hipper, on social media, according to which “the Georgian government is conducting Russian propaganda.”

According to Papuashvili, Hipper’s statement is from the “Ackerman’s textbook.

“When you don’t have an argument, call your opponent a Russian – from the Ackerman’s textbook,” Papuashvili wrote.

The European Commission’s spokesperson for foreign affairs and security, Anitta Hipper, stated that “the Georgian government is conducting Russian propaganda.”

According to her, this is propaganda from the Russian textbook, especially when it comes to “spreading disinformation and attacks on our ambassador, who has our full support.”

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