**Condemning the Violence in Georgia**
The leader of the parliamentary majority, Mamuka Mdinaradze, has condemned the violence that has been happening in different parts of the country. He said it’s a terrible sight to see people being hurt and attacked by others.
Mdinaradze also praised the police officers who are trying to keep peace and order despite being faced with physical and verbal abuse from some demonstrators. He said they serve their country with great patience and professionalism.
**The Reality of the Violence**
According to Mdinaradze, the violence is not just coming from one or two people, but from several hundred demonstrators. They have been throwing pyrotechnics, fireworks, stones, and bottles at police officers, causing incredible harm.
He also pointed out that some people have even kicked a person who has fallen to the ground in the face. This, he said, is unacceptable and cannot be justified under any circumstances.
**A Call for Objectivity**
Mdinaradze urged everyone to be objective and note that the initiators of the violence are several hundred demonstrators, not just one or two individuals. He also emphasized that the image of thousands of police officers should not be damaged by one wrong action.
**Condemning All Forms of Violence**
The leader of the parliamentary majority condemned all forms of violence, whether it’s directed against police officers, journalists, cameramen, or any other person. He said this is especially immoral and often difficult to see.
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