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    1. „Autocracy“ is not a bad word in Georgia. Georgian kings were autocrats (or, Georgian word – თვითმპყრობელი) and are very respected figures. Georgia never had French revolution and this kind of thinking which would have discredited the kings never spread in Georgia. Like, do people perceive Davit Aghmashenebli as the best Georgian leader, or as „autocrat oppressor“? The later is not Georgian way of thinking. It is not like Georgians hate competent, strong rulers who are თვითმპყრობელები. Georgians never beheaded their kings and never claimed that power must necessary derive from elections and that „quantity is better than quality“, and because of big number of people agrees with something it is necessarily correct. Anyway, I am not sure it is like that in Hungary too. Like, do Hungarians hate Nicholas Horthy, or can you tell that his ideology os different from Orban’s? This is not France or America, every country has its unique tradition, and no need to copy their cliches which don’t explain Georgian reality

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