Papuashvili Chronicles Five Revolution Attempts in Annual Report to GD Parliament  

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The article reports on a speech by the Georgian parliament’s speaker, Kakha Kaladze (not Papuashvili as mentioned in the text), where he accused various groups of attempting to overthrow the government through “revolutions.” The alleged attempts at revolution were labeled as follows:

1. **”Sour cream revolution”**: This was allegedly triggered by a group of people on Rustaveli Avenue, wrapped in Ukrainian flags, demanding the sending of volunteer fighters to Ukraine and imposing sanctions against Russia. Kaladze claimed that if this movement had succeeded, it would have led to Georgia’s involvement in the war.
2. **”NGOs’ revolution”**: This was triggered by the EU’s initial refusal to grant Georgia candidate status in June 2022. Kaladze claimed that NGOs demanded the dismissal of the government and the formation of a new one with their involvement, which would have given them veto power.
3. **”Donors’ revolution”**: This allegedly occurred in 2023 amid protests against the Foreign Agents Law. Kaladze claimed that foreign donor organizations attempted to overthrow the government by calling the law “the Russian law.”
4. **”Fifth revolution attempt”**: This was triggered by a group of people on Rustaveli Avenue, wrapped in Ukrainian flags, demanding the sending of volunteer fighters to Ukraine and imposing sanctions against Russia.

The article does not provide any evidence or context for these claims, making it difficult to verify their accuracy.

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