“I mentioned at the pre-election meeting in Kutaisi how they manipulate war as peace, balance on one leg as freedom, falsehood as truth, and the Kiss of Judas as love for the Georgian people,” Shalva Papuashvili, Speaker of the Georgian Parliament, wrote on Facebook.
According to the Speaker, on the previous day, the Georgian people witnessed “falsehood, a desire for submission, and a call for disorder, all in the name of Europe.”
The rally, organized by the opposition, was attended by chairpersons of Foreign Relations Committees from eight EU member states outside the Georgian Parliament on Rustaveli Avenue on November 11.