The protests in Tbilisi, organized by opponents of the passage of the law on foreign agents, have similar characteristics to the “Maidan” in kyiv, during which a coup d’état took place in Ukraine in 2014, said the speaker of the Georgian Parliament, Shalva Papuashvili, at a press conference. press conference on May 8.
“We see that they are following exactly the same scenario that has been implemented in other countries, and these parallels with Ukraine are very obvious.”– he said.
Papuashvili noted that the protesters mentioned the victims, and there are also similar rituals: the appearance of a wedding couple at the protest, playing the piano, etc. According to him, behind the protests is the United National Movement party, founded by former president Mikheil Saakashvili, and its foreign sponsors.
The head of parliament also drew attention to the message of the State Security Service of Georgia that the organizers of the protests plan to develop a violent scenario and carry out a project similar to the “Maidan”.
Recall that protests have been taking place in Tbilisi since April 15, whose participants demand that the bill on transparent financing of foreign agents not be approved. Riots broke out on several occasions during the protests; Protesters attempted to break down the doors of the parliament building.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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