January 7, 2025, Georgia: Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze posted a message on his official Facebook page on January 7, 2025, wishing pseudo-liberals a Merry Christmas despite their differences.
“I desired that pseudo-liberals would accept the reality when they objected to Orthodox Christmas being celebrated on January 7 of last year. The Georgian prime minister, Irakli Kobakhidze, posted on Facebook, “I am happy that my wish has partially come true.”
According to the Prime Minister, Pseudo-liberals have not spoken a word against celebrating Christmas on January 7 this year. Unlike last year, they have not called the holiday “Russian Christmas.” Moreover, on January 7, they, like true Orthodox, celebrated Christmas even publicly on Rustaveli Avenue.
Kobakhidze declared that liberal fascism aims to divide society and that these “attacks” were intended to tarnish the image of the Georgian church.
He also noted that this year pseudo-liberals have a different task, as their political agenda to turn the hearts of the general public towards pseudoliberals, has required their pretentious “behavior”.
“This pseudo-liberal conversion should be viewed as the triumph of a robust majority in society, even though it was wholly fabricated and manufactured for political reasons. A sizable portion of the populace has effectively repelled pseudo-liberal attacks on Christmas and ultimately compelled them to recognize the festival, Georgian PM said.
The PM believes that, alongside recognizing the celebration, pseudo-liberals should publicly condemn LGBT propaganda and the so-called Pride, as well as support the parliament’s approved Law on Family Values and Protection of Minors.
“I wish pseudo-liberals Christmas 2025, to share the truth, but now not in pretense and hypocrisy, but with all their heart and conscience. The government of Georgia will respond to each of their conversions with love!” the Prime Minister concluded.