**Georgian Dream Slammed for Embracing Russian Influence**
A fiery speech was delivered by Paata Manjgaladze, Secretary General of Strategy Aghmashenebeli, as he confronted representatives of Georgian Dream. The main target of his criticism was the party’s seeming fondness for the Treaty of Georgievsk, rather than the legacy of Erekle II.
Manjgaladze’s words were laced with anger and frustration. He accused Georgian Dream of loving the consequences of the treaty, which include the abolition of Kartli and Kakheti, the destruction of the monarchy, and the suppression of the Georgian language. The treaty was a dark period in Georgian history, marking the country’s subjugation to Russia.
**A Party Out of Touch with Georgian History**
The remarks by Manjgaladze serve as a stark reminder that Georgian Dream is out of touch with the nation‘s rich history and its struggle for independence. By celebrating the anniversaries of the Treaty of Georgievsk, the party seems to be embracing Russian influence rather than promoting Georgian interests.
One cannot help but notice the irony in this situation. The communists also celebrated the treaty’s anniversary, albeit for different reasons. According to Manjgaladze, they saw it as a symbol of submission and slavery – the very same qualities that he attributes to Georgian Dream today.
**A Clear Message to Georgian Dream**
The message from Paata Manjgaladze is clear: stop using Erekle II’s portrait as a facade for your own ambitions. Instead, acknowledge the true nature of your actions and their consequences on Georgia‘s history and identity.
As we reflect on these remarks, one question arises – will Georgian Dream take heed of this criticism or continue to ignore it? The people of Georgia deserve answers and genuine leadership that prioritizes their country’s interests above all else.
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