The servants of Ivanishvili's provincial autocracy are afraid to say anything about Trump - Trump conducted a special operation in Venezuela, Maduro is being tried in New York, and Papuashvili is still cursing Brussels, - Salome Samadashvili, one of the leaders of Lelo - Strong Georgia, writes on the social network, responding to the statement of the Chairman of the Parliament of Georgia, Shalva Papuashvili.
According to her, representatives of the Georgian Dream consider Georgians ignorant people and their only purpose is to enrich Ivanishvili's regime at the expense of their own impoverishment."
"The comical situation of Ivanishvili's provincial autocracy servants is hard to watch - they are afraid to say anything about Trump... Again, Papuashvili, who has been fed for years on the table of German taxpayers, is confronting the European Union.
Trump conducted a special operation in Venezuela, Maduro is being tried in New York, not in Brussels. Papuashvili is again cursing Brussels.
The European Union has made a clear call on the need to comply with international legal norms.
In international storms, those who have strong allies will survive. The path of joining the European Union gave us a chance not to share the fate of the First Republic, to no longer be alone in the struggle for survival.
Ivanishvili has robbed our people of this chance. Now they are telling us that Georgia, left in international isolation, friendless and unalienable, is the result of Ivanishvili’s wise foreign policy and a survival formula.
The Georgian people are considered a bunch of ignorant people whose only purpose is to enrich Ivanishvili’s regime at the expense of their own impoverishment,” Samadashvili writes.
For information, Shalva Papuashvili stated that “the operation in Venezuela, which lasted a few minutes, confirmed that the European Union, as a guarantor of international order and a global geopolitical player, no longer exists.” According to him, in parallel with the events in Venezuela, “we have again seen a group of people who first yearn for Maidan, then Nepal, and now Venezuela.”