Petre Tsiskarishvili says no one feared the 15-day period, and no one will be afraid of 60 days either. People will only become more angry  

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** Government Faces Backlash**

The government of Georgia, known as “Georgian “, is planning to make significant changes to the country’ laws. These changes are aimed at suppressing protests and dissent, but many disagree.

According to Petre Tsiskarishvili, General Secretary of the “United National Movement”, these repressive measures will only anger people more. He believes that the key is to understand the sequence of protests: first, Georgia must be freed from the current government led by Bidzina Ivanishvili, and then fair and free elections can take place.

**What Do the Changes Mean?**

The planned legislative changes include:

* Prohibiting protests in enclosed spaces or buildings without permission
* Increasing fines for minor offenses such as vandalism and disobedience to law enforcement
* Classifying verbal insults towards as administrative offense
* Punishing public calls for violence with up to three years in prison
* Increasing penalties for attacking police officers and government representatives

**Tsiskarishvili Speaks Out**

Petre Tsiskarishvili believes that these repressive measures will ultimately backfire. “No one was afraid of a 15-day detention, and no one will fear 60 days either,” he said. He urged the people to gather their strength, remain principled in their demonstrations, and understand the sequence of actions: first, Georgia must be freed from this , and only then should truly fair and free elections be held.

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