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Natelashvili Met Traders in Batumi

October 25, 2013

Natia Trapaidze, Adjara

Shalva Natelashvili presented pre-election program to traders in Batumi. Natelashvili promised traders to cancel their obligation to use check-meters during trading if he is elected.

 “Government lives in the luxury, drives jeeps, their family members study at Harvard and Cambridge Universities with the money extorted from these people under the name of fine and taxes. We will annul it; moreover, we will make everybody to return stolen money,” Natelashvili told traders in Batumi market.

Shalva Natelashvili first met traders in Batumi Market and then in the market nearby Public School # 23. However, because of rain, he just shook hands with the traders in the second place.

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