People’s Power: UNM regime took steps directly containing signs of high treason

12:44, 18.02.2025

“Any person in Georgia should consider that there is an article on treason against the homeland and should not even think about taking such a step – this is exactly the purpose of these amendments,” stated Guram Macharashvili, the People’s Power Executive Secretary.

According to him, the United National Movement’s government took steps that directly contained signs of high treason.

Here’s an improved version of the quote, focusing on clarity, conciseness, and formal language:

“The public was aware, but the investigative commission meeting reiterated the facts surrounding the removal of the high treason article from the Criminal Code by representatives of the United National Movement several months before the August War. The United National Movement regime was, in fact, taking actions that directly indicated treason.

Furthermore, the Deputy Minister of Justice informed us that the critical evidence that supposedly secured our victory in the international dispute with Russia was, in reality, absent. Specifically, the renowned Iskander missile components were neither present in the case file nor even within Georgia. Simultaneously, no evidence was presented to the international court. This suggests that throughout the 4-5 years following the war, while the UNM remained in power, not only was no effort made to win the international dispute with Russia, but on the contrary, strategic facilities and even state enterprises were transferred to Russia,” stated Guram Macharashvili.

According to him, Russian businessmen were welcomed with great honour in Georgia.

Here’s an improved version of the quote, maintaining the original sentiment:

“The reinstatement of the high treason article into the Criminal Code transcends this single event. Every citizen must recognize the gravity of treason against the homeland and understand that such a step is unthinkable. This, precisely, is the purpose of these changes,” stated Guram Macharashvili.

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