Posters appeared on the walls of the Georgian parliament building, on which government officials are depicted as pigs and wearing ties in the colors of the Russian flag.
In Tbilisi, protesters against the law on “foreign agents” posted posters on the camps of the parliament building, on which Georgian politicians are depicted with pig faces and dressed in ties in the colors of the flag of the Russian Federation. It is reported by Paper Kartuli.
On the mentioned posters, you can see a QR code that leads to a video called “The people of Georgia deserve more.” In the video, this phrase is spoken by several people.
Posters on the walls of the Georgian Parliament
At the end of the video, a quote from the New Testament is also displayed on the screen: “Do not throw your pearls in front of pigs, so that they do not trample on it with their feet and, turning, do not tear you to pieces.”
Georgians portrayed their politicians as pigs
Recall that mass protests in Georgia began on March 7. The reason for this was the adoption by the Parliament of the draft law on “foreign agents”, inheriting Russian legislation.
According to the new law, organizations and media that receive more than 20% of their income from abroad must be listed in a special register. Otherwise, they face fines or imprisonment.
Protesters gather daily near the parliament building and demand the repeal of the law on “foreign agents”, as well as the release of people detained by the police during the rallies on March 7-8.
The ruling party of Georgia announced that it was withdrawing the scandalous bill, but Ani Tsitlidze, a member of the opposition United National Movement party, pointed out that such a procedure is contrary to the rules of parliament, and therefore the statement of politicians is not true.
Later, the Georgian Interior Ministry also reported that the protesters arrested for administrative offenses were released, while the rest were put on trial.