Irakli Kupradze: Irakli Kobakhidze confirms that he is banning "Lelo" because we did not enter the illegitimate parliament, which is a far-fetched, ridiculous argument on their part

Ivanishvili's declared goal in this country is the murder of democracy, and he announced this before the elections - Kobakhidze confirms that he is banning "Lelo" because we did not enter the illegitimate parliament, which is a far-fetched, ridiculous argument, - General Secretary of "Lelo - Strong Georgia," Irakli Kupradze, stated this while discussing the constitutional lawsuit prepared by "Georgian Dream," through which the ruling party demands the banning of 3 political entities, including "Lelo."

According to him, despite the ban, the agenda of "Strong Georgia - Lelo" will be fighting for the interests of Georgia's citizens and changing the government.

"Ivanishvili's declared goal in this country is the murder of democracy, and he announced this before the elections when he stated that his "anti-Georgian dream" and Russian goals required a constitutional majority, which he would later use to ban the opposition.

Irakli Kobakhidze confirms that he is banning "Lelo" because we did not enter the illegitimate parliament, which is a far-fetched, ridiculous argument on their part. From the very beginning, Ivanishvili openly declared his goal that he needed a constitutional majority to ban pro-Western opposition parties and "Lelo," which he is trying to do today, but this will not be the agenda. Our agenda will be fighting for the interests of Georgia's citizens and changing the government, which will inevitably and unavoidably happen," Irakli Kupradze stated.

For reference, "Georgian Dream" has applied to the Constitutional Court demanding the ban of 3 parties. According to Shalva Papuashvili, the constitutional lawsuit prepared by the ruling party demands that the following parties be declared unconstitutional and banned: "National Movement," "Coalition for Change," and "Strong Georgia - Lelo."

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