
Most of the villagers in the Core Villa in northwestern Georgia liked Bidzina Ivanishvili.
It has good roads, well -managed houses, and there are many blue and yellow flags of the Georgian Dream Party.
Mamia Machavariani resident said, “All of these areas where we can see new homes and roads have nothing for us and we have done everything for us.
Ivanishvili has established Georgian Dream (GD) and the party has been exercising power for 12 years.
For more than four months, the people of Georgian led to the national streets to criticize the GD in October that they tried to return to the Russian influence on the way to the EU in October and to the EU.
GD will deny it and find a person who says badly about the billionaire son in Chorvila.
Ivanishvili created his property by selling computers before the Soviet Union collapsed in Russia in the 1990s before acquiring banks and metal assets. He returned to Georgia in 2003.
According to Temuri Kapanadze, Chorvila’s newlyweds receive $ 3,000 (2,300 pounds) of cash from Ivanishvili.
Unlike most schools in Georgia, there are its own swimming pool and indoor basketball court.

“He rebuilt the hospital, built two churches, fixed all the ways, and made all the roofs in the area,” Temuri says.
“I personally received a refrigerator, TV, and gas stove, and for five years, Bidzina has been helping us by paying 200 laris (55 pounds) every month.”
Here they coordinated the pro -EU anti -government protests and criticized the opposition to using young people as their “tools.”
“We also want Europe, but we want the government with our tradition.” “We are a Christian state, and our tradition means that men must be men, and women must be women. Trump thinks like us.”
The view of Europe’s intention to grant aliens to the tradition of Georgia, such as homosexual rights, is often repeated by the Secretary of State and the pro -government media.
They also raised everyday protests by the decision to stop dialogue with the European Union on the future member states of Georgian Dream.
“Fire for oligarchy” has become one of the main slogans to solve the overwhelming impact on the Bidzina Ivanishvili’s politics.
“Georgia is now ruled by an Oligarch with the Russian agenda,” and the 26 -year -old Tamara Arveladze joins the protests in Tbilisi almost every day and fights to fight for the overwhelming influence of Ivanishvili.
“He owns all institutions, all institutions and all governments and resources. He sees this country as his private property and dominates this country as if it is his business.”

Last month, Tamara and her boyfriend were caught in the incident. I captured it on my phone And I fell into the virus. They were driving towards the protest place, and when the police officers who wore a lot of masks tried to invade the car, they shouted the word “oligopausal”.
“It happened in a few seconds, but it took a few hours. I was shocked if they tried to do so if they tried to take us out of the car. I don’t know what happened.”
Tamara’s boyfriend canceled a driver’s license for a year and was able to face the police sentence. She was fined $ 3,600, a huge amount of money in Georgia, with an average monthly salary of nearly $ 500.
After the conflict elections accused of international observers, the opposition party of Georgia boycotted the parliament to encourage the change of the proposed change of the law.
“We are witnessing the abuse of legal production,” said Tamar Oniani, head of the Human Rights Program of the Young Lawyers Association.
“First, I banned a face mask, then placed a face recognition camera in TBILISI. So you can detect the person in the rally and then order a high fines.”
Last month’s fines rose 10 times about blocking roads or disobedience to the police, and Tamar Oniani said he received 150 calls from the protests who were fined one day.
Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze recently blamed protesters as “amorphic mass” and cynically thanked them for “supplementing the main budget” with heavy fines.

Tamar Oniani said, “The judiciary is completely arrested.”
“They were tortured to be part of the protest and to be a supporter of the future of European Europe.”
The government denies this claim.
Since the protests began in November, hundreds of officials have lost their jobs after signing a petition that criticizes the government’s decision to stop talking with the EU.
“The government has decided to purify the public sector of employees who are not loyal to them.
She was a senior position at the Georgia Council Research Center and was abolished after providing a report without prejudice to the parliament.
“They are no longer needed. They have their own policies and do not want people with independent analytics,” she says.
NINI said similar “cleansing” is in progress in defense, judiciary and other government agencies.
“They are trying to create another Russian satellite in this area. And because we are seeing what’s happening in the world, we go beyond Georgia beyond the Black Sea to the South Caucasus.
Temuri Kapanadze, a historian in Cobila, sees the government’s approach to Russia very different. “I have never been a friend forever. Yesterday’s enemy can be a friend of today.
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