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According to Aleko Elisashvili, he always tried to look for a dialogue with the ...

In the Georgia Parliament, the oppositionist staged a fight through "Russian law" (video)

According to Aleko Elisashvili, he always tried to look for a dialogue with the "Georgian Dream", "and they lead us to Russia. " He also urged to go outside. During a meeting of the Georgian Parliament, the Chairman of the Citizens, Aleko Elisashvili, staged a fight with Mamuka Mdinaradze of the Georgian Dream, which represents the parliamentary majority. About it reports the project "Radio Liberty" "Echo of the Caucasus". The resonant case took place during the discussion of the "Inaging Law".

Mdinaradze argued with Anna National (Lelo Party) on a parliamentary initiative that has no common opinion. At that moment, Elisashvili approached Mdinaradze, who was behind the podium, and struck his fist on his face. After the event, both parliamentarians left the meeting room. According to journalists, sparring lasted in the hallway. Subsequently, Aleko Elisashvili left the parliament building. After the fight, according to the deputy himself, he was taken out.

He explained that "he always tried to communicate with the" Georgian Dream "humanly, and they lead us to Russia. " Elisashvili also added that you need to go outside. "We need to throw them together with their" Russian law. "Tired of it, and I" cut "in the face of this Russian agent - Mdinaradze," he said. The meeting of the Legal Committee was restored after half an hour. His chairman Henri Ohanashvili called on oppositionists and human rights defenders "to evaluate this person's vile behavior.

" "I will give you the opportunity if someone wants to comment," he said. "For any provocation you do here, the most severe answer will be given. " For his part, Mamuk Mdinaradze also expressed his opinion. According to him, Elisashvili "crashed to him as a thief", then hit that it was "not manly. " In the Georgia Parliament, discussing the bill "On transparency of foreign influence", also called the "law on foreign agents", by analogy with the current law in the Russian Federation.