Radical opposition discusses inciting unrest after the election - Georgian PM

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze

© APA | Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze

# 04 September 2024 12:38 (UTC +04:00)

We have information that the radical opposition is discussing inciting mass unrest in the country after the election to create public agitation, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said, APA reports citing the Interpressnews portal.

Mr Kobakhidze also emphasized that any actions aimed at destabilizing the country would be met with the strictest penalties: "The radical opposition has no chance of victory. It is already known that they will not accept the election results. Therefore, they believe it is inevitable that after the results are announced, there will be an attempt to change the government in opposition to the will of the people. Any political force intending to pursue this will be dealt with within the bounds of the law. We declare that any attempt at provocation will not go unanswered, and all criminals will be punished. Maintaining stability before the election is a crucial condition for preserving stability in the country. We must not allow the radicals' provocations and must not encourage them."

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