PM: Georgia's opposition lacks independence, functions as foreign agents
“The so-called opposition in Georgia has no independence at all, they are simply foreign agents,” Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Kobakhidze told the media.
According to Kobakhidze, when a demand came that the government did not take into account, because it was protecting the national interests of the country, the next day the opposition was taken out to the street, which clearly indicates direct communication.
“It always happened this way, when the discussions touched on the topics of war, the imposition of sanctions or the sending of volunteer fighters by aircraft, it was always like this – some demand came, we did not do it, because we were protecting the national interests of our own country, and the next day they took the opposition out to the street and demanded the same thing on the street. It is clear here that there is direct communication. These political parties, the so-called opposition in Georgia, have no independence at all, they are just foreign agents, and they yell whatever they are told to yell, as Khazaradze said,” the Prime Minister stated.