Speaker deems staged scenes of "disturbed citizens" as part of politically motivated terror campaign
Speaker deems staged scenes of "disturbed citizens" as part of politically motivated terror campaign

“It is obvious that scenes of disturbed citizens staged for the media are part of a well-organized politically motivated campaign implemented on behalf of Europe,” Georgian Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili posted on Facebook.

According to the Speaker, the donors turn a blind eye to political extremism attempting to norm the terror.

“Just in the last few days, the employees of three non-governmental organizations, financed from the EU budget:

– Threatened the members of the parliament “with a bullet in the head” (Levan Datunashvili, JAM News)
– Threatened and insulted the members of the parliament over the phone call (Salome Nikolaishvili, Zuka Berdzenishvili, Shame Movement)
– Attacked and insulted a member of parliament accompanied by his family in a public space (Mariam Tsitsikashvili, Grass/Factcheck).

“It is obvious that scenes of disturbed citizens staged for the media are, in fact, a part of a well-organized politically motivated campaign implemented on behalf of Europe. The donors, turning a blind eye to political extremism financed by them, attempt to norm the terror,” Shalva Papuashvili said.