Mdinaradze accuses the "Mtavari Channel" of organizing a show and publishes footage where the cameraman is not seen "tripping"

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Mamuka Mdinaradze, one of the leaders of the Georgian Dream, held another briefing in Kareli regarding the attack on cameraman Levan Ablotia and accused the Mtavari Channel of organizing a show.

At the briefing, Mdinaradze published the recordings of the external surveillance cameras, which proves that after falling from a height, Levan Ablotia did not lose consciousness.

Despite the promise, "Dream" could not publish the footage where the cameraman "tripping" can be seen.

"We continue to expose the immoral lies of the" National Movement "and one of its prominent leaders, Nika Gvaramia. We can freely say that Nika Gvaramia's show contained not only misinformation, but hate speech and manipulation. The shot shows the cameraman moving with the camera, then sitting down and while fully conscious. This is another lie of Gvaramia in order to manipulate and to deceive the public as if the cameraman was unconscious" Mdinaradze said.

When asked by reporters how he proves that the footage was taken after the cameraman's fall, Mdinaradze replied that he "takes personal responsibility for it."

As for the moment of the operator's fall, the representative of the ruling party once again noted that the footage of the fact is in the hands of the "Mtavari Channel", but "they hide it".

"As for the footage, we call the 'Mtavari Channel' to present the footage they had, and we can say with certainty that such footage exists because the camera was recording at the moment when the cameraman tripped on the railing. It is inconceivable that a minute before the material that has already been spread is present and damaged after the fall in such away that it is cut a minute earlier and the rest is damaged. Such damage on a chip is unimaginable, we are dealing with the fact that specific footage was hidden in order to deceive the public," Mdinaradze said.

He also called on the party supporters to "wait for everyone before the elections" and not to be deceived by provocations.

"We ask the activists and party representatives and I urge them not to be roused by any provocation. We must be patient with everyone before the elections," Mamuka Mdinaradze said.

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