Irakli Kobakhidze: For the first time in a year, radicals failed to block the streets - This means the new law has started to take effect - It is unacceptable for 50 radicals to impose violence on 1.7 million people

"For the first time in a year, radicals failed to block the streets. This means the new law has started to take effect," said Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze to journalists.

According to the head of government, radicalism must be completely eradicated in Georgia, "because it is unacceptable for 50 radicals to impose violence on 1.7 million people."

"For the first time in a year, radicals failed to block the streets. This means the new law has started to take effect. Of course, we must not relax; we need to continue working vigilantly. Ultimately, radicalism must be completely eradicated in our country. It is unacceptable for 50 radicals to impose violence on 1.7 million people. Legislation has been enacted to counter this, and we see that the new law has begun to work effectively," the Prime Minister stated.

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