Speaker: MEGOBARI Act aims to create information noise; foreign forces try to keep Georgians on edge
“We recently witnessed the United National Movement enter into a contract with a company that makes donations to Joe Wilson’s campaign. So here too, America’s transparency law in action, what they call the ‘Russian’ law, precisely this ‘Russian law’ helped America and exposed those financial connections,” Georgian Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili told journalists.
“The law working in the United States allowed us to learn about these financial connections. We also observed a brief interruption, and now a new contract has been signed. Everything is so obvious, I think it’s all clear. Joe Wilson, who cannot pronounce Salome Zourabichvili’s name properly and cannot pronounce Georgia properly, that he’s not exactly passionate about us and our fate, I think this is also clear, as is the fact that interests lie behind all this,” Papuashvili stated.
When commenting on the purpose of the MEGOBARI Act, the Parliament Speaker declared it is “creating daily information noise.”
“You see how they take turns, sometimes it’s a congressman, sometimes some parliament, sometimes some country’s government. They don’t even coordinate with each other, so everything happens on the same day. They seem to have assigned a weekly schedule, so there’s some statement every day, then local puppets come to the rescue to rattle nerves and unsettle the Georgian people. That’s all it is, nothing more.
Today, foreign forces are trying to keep Georgians on edge and introduce emotional tension. When you look at this, what values and what Europe are we talking about? People are simply working against the Georgian people. Representatives of EU member state governments are working against the Georgian people. What greater disappointment could there be?” Shalva Papuashvili declared.