Elene Khoshtaria to Georgian Dream - Yes! You will not be recognized either from Rustaveli, or from parties, or from prisons, or from emigration, or from the kitchen - the registration of the "Do you love me or not" law is a new peak of grotesque

Yes! You will not be recognized either from Rustaveli, or from parties, or from prisons, or from screens, or from emigration, or from the kitchen. Thank you for reminding us that your existence requires our recognition - you are not worthy of it! - This is how Elene Khoshtaria, one of the leaders of the Coalition for Change, responds to the statement of Archil Gorduladze, a deputy of the Georgian Dream, that "in case of the consent of the parliament, criminal liability may be imposed on a person who does not recognize the legitimacy of constitutional bodies and publicly calls for similar actions."

"It is quite useful to watch the Dream on the verge of a nervous breakdown. They directly indicate to us the correctness of our struggle and the effectiveness of the strategy.

Yes! You will not be recognized either from Rustaveli, or from parties, or from prisons, or from screens, or from emigration, or from the kitchen. Thank you for reminding us that your existence requires our recognition - you are not worthy of it!

Now I am addressing you from the place in which you supposedly put me in order to force me to recognize you. Admit to yourselves that between the two of us, you are the bad ones, not me.

The registration of the law “Do you love me or not” is a new peak of grotesque. With all these difficult events that are happening in our country, I cannot help but feel that a monkey has sneaked into the cockpit of an airplane. Till the end!” - writes Khoshtaria.

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