Guram Macharashvili, a member of Georgia’s ruling party in Parliament, says the government may take the opposition to court. He claims they are working against the country and its interests.
Macharashvili thinks the Constitutional Court has enough evidence to ban the opposition parties. He says this is similar to what happens in Europe, where many such parties have been prohibited.
The opposition leader is accused of making false statements about Georgia. Macharashvili claims that if they take action against the country, the government will be forced to take legal action.
A lawsuit could lead to a ban on the opposition party. But this decision would depend on their actions and behavior. If the Constitutional Court decides to act, it says it has enough evidence to do so.
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