Nika Melia: "Under Conditions of 'Russian Dream', Saakashvili is Putin's Personal Prisoner"

| News, Georgia

In a Facebook post on November 22, Nika Melia, the United National Movement's Chairman, stated that Mikheil Saakashvili and his team had made a breakthrough. "This is exactly why the terrorist state with Russian imperialist tendencies could not forgive him. Therefore, under the conditions of the 'Russian Dream,' Misha is Putin's personal prisoner," he added.

According to him, nineteen years ago, the absolute majority of Georgian citizens changed their immobility and corruption with the desire for development.

"Today is November 23, St. George holiday, the day of the victory of light over darkness, the day of faith and the strengthening of this faith and the defeat of the evil. Nineteen years have passed since the Rose Revolution, when the vast majority of Georgian citizens changed their immobility and corruption with the desire for movement and development. Today is the day when people turned a ruined territory, full of criminals, corruption, and complete hopelessness, into an ambitious state. The world started talking about Georgian reforms, and Misha and his team made a breakthrough. This is why the terrorist state with Russian imperialist tendencies could not forgive him; that is why, under the conditions of the "Russian Dream," Misha is Putin's personal prisoner. In 2002 there was darkness, and even now, the Government is trying to leave us on the dark side of history, but remember - the longer the night, the closer the dawn. We won with honor and truth, and we will win with honor and truth. There is no short or long way to victory; there is only a worthy way and a worthy victory," Melia said.

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