Ruling Party: Opposition Media Outrageously Insults the GD Executive Secretary
As stated by the ruling party, prior to the upcoming Parliamentary Elections, the GD Executive Secretary Irakli Kobakhidze became the target of an outrageous insult by a former high official of Saakashvili, the founder and the anchor of the main opposition channel, Mtavari Arkhi, Nika Gvaramia.
"Gvaramia’s Facebook post, formulated in the most disturbing wording, came as a response to the briefing made by Irakli Kobakhidze earlier today regarding the radical opposition’s destructive methods for political scoring and referring to Mtavari Arkhi as one of the actors executing the destructive scenario.
"Below is the word-by-word translation of Gvaramia’s post. The Georgian Dream political party sincerely apologizes for the explicit language used in the text:
"And here is the statement of this unfortunate son of a Russian agent in full. Well, setting aside the thousands of stupidities and lies he has said, what do you mean by a cowardly director? What did you want to say all this time and blurt out all of a sudden, Mr. Son of a Russian agent? Do you, by any chance, want me to bang you, are you burning with this desire? I, however, have no such desire. I do not eat that, I am no goat [in Russian].
And yet, I have "banged" you many times over the years and on the 31st I will "bang" you finally and one final time. I promise you that after the 31st I will no longer bother you with my dick-malice.
P.S. Ipsos has not published any surveys regarding the majoritarians, you dick.
P.P.S. And what is it that makes you tremble so while speaking? What sort of a movement is that, what sort of a condition?” the ruling team stated.
Two days prior to Election Day the Executive Secretary of the Georgian Dream party, Irakli Kobakhidze held a briefing, where he said that the so-called radical opposition is planning to organize post-election destabilization in the country.
"For this purpose, they have started to examine public opinion about radical scenarios by commissioning surveys, which covertly suggest the idea of post-election destabilization in the country," he stated.