Mikheil Saakashvili: I did not like the events of November 7, I did not like it so much that I did what very few leaders in the world have done - I resigned

I did not like the events of November 7, I did not like it so much that I did what very few leaders in the world have done. I resigned - the Georgian people then issued a verdict, - third president of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili says in a lette posted on Facebook.

Saakashvili asks a question, "What does the authors of June 20 and July 5 accuse me of?"

“The accusation in the November 7 case is based on only two testimonies - General Zaza Gogava, who publicly states that I have not violated anything, and Nino Burjanadze, who speaks only about "political responsibilities".

I did not like the events of November 7, I did not like it so much that I did what very few leaders in the world have done. I resigned, reduced my presidential term and went to a new election - the Georgian people then issued a verdict and returned me to the Presidential Palace.

Explain to me now - what do the authors of June 20 and July 5 accuse me of?" Saakashvili wrote.

The state indictment accuses Mikheil Saakashvili of mass dispersal of protesters on November 7, 2007, raid on Imedi TV and criminal seizure of Badri Patarkatsishvili's property.

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