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No one will escape responsibility. Prime Minister of Georgia about the participants of the demonstration


Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Kobakhidze has stated that none of the participants of protests in the country will escape responsibility. This is reportedSputnik Georgiathe

"No one will escape responsibility. Also, those opposition politicians and rich NGO leaders who hid in their offices during the protests. They will answer for what they did, they cannot hide from the law," said Kobakhidze. "The leaders of the opposition, some journalists and President Salome Zurabishvili are directly involved in this campaign.

They used their last resources, but did not reach "National Maidan". The opposition's fourth attempt to organize a revolution failed.

The opposition tried to politicize the education system, invade and take over the television, as well as simulate a war by firing pyrotechnics at the police. If the former ruling power returned to rule after the parliamentary elections, a real war would have started, not an imitation of it," said Kobakhidze.

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