Vice Speaker Tsilosani: Years of foreign interference have yielded well-trained group of aggressors
“We are convinced time and again that human rights, women’s solidarity, and child protection were merely means for conducting trainings and bringing money into the country, both for the recipients of these trainings here and, unfortunately, for some of their funders,” stated Deputy Speaker of Parliament Nino Tsilosani during the plenary session.
Tsilosani pointed out that this group neither condemns attacks on women nor cares about children’s safety.
“A gang of trained aggressors descended upon Tea Tsulukiani’s home in the night, intent on terrorizing a female politician and her family. Moreover, self-proclaimed women’s rights activists have emerged, hurling insults at Tsulukiani, while certain diplomats either tacitly support this behaviour through friendly meetings with these aggressive activists or remain silent,” she declared.
According to Tsilosani, this constitutes a form of pressure and terror.
“Faced with a frightened and distressed child, Tea Tsulukiani was expected to abandon her pursuit of justice against the UNM. One of her family members was meant to lose their nerve and succumb to provocation. This is the grotesque manifestation of contemporary ‘woke activism,’ where liberal fascists reign supreme,” she asserted.
Tsilosani articulated that what we have gained through years of foreign interference is a well-trained group of aggressors—unfortunately, including those so-called “empowered women” from these trainings—who are capable of harassing and persecuting their fellow women, invading their homes or disrupting public gatherings.
“Is this truly the society we aimed to build with their ‘help’? This aggressive faction pursues its political agenda even during times of shared celebration or mourning, inciting division within the public and instilling terror. They disrespect visitors at the April 9 memorial, assault police officers, and insult the vast majority of this country—1.2 million voters—alongside those who chose not to participate in the elections yet remained confident in the Georgian Dream’s victory. No! This is not the society we have formed! For centuries, we have shared a common bond that should have been epitomized on April 9, when we collectively mourned our heroes and pledged to protect our homeland. We should rise together on Rustaveli Avenue—not for foreign powers, but for our country,” Tsilosani concluded.