Mamuka Mdinaradze: I hope Salome Zurabishvili's assessments will not be as "critical" outside the country, and maybe she will be able to "show objectivity"

Unfortunately, the President's statements remind us of the position of a person who is just angry and wants something. Let's wait and see what that "something" will be, - Mamuka Mdinaradze, Chairman of the Georgian Dream faction, said while evaluating the statements of President Salome Zurabishvili.

According to him, the ruling team should not respond to these provocations.

"Perhaps we will see why she is doing all this. The attitude is so provocative that I think we should not respond to these provocations. Anger, sometimes with a general political content, completely wrong, irrelevant "messages" regarding May 26, and then the reaction of the public was also appropriate, then there was anger at the protocol. What it serves, maybe the future will reveal it and we will see. We should not respond to this provocation", said Mdinaradze.

According to him, “critical” is a soft assessment for Salome Zurabishvili's messages.

He also responded to the President's visit to Brussels, noting that he hopes that Salome Zurabishvili's assessments will not be as "critical" outside the country, and maybe she will be able to "show objectivity".

"Critical is a soft assessment, and with the same assessment I hope that she will not be such "critical" outside the country. The representatives of that wing, which Ms. Salome joined in the narrative, had such a "message" a few weeks ago that they don't say such things outside the country, that they say such things only inside the country. What does it mean? Does what you say inside the country not go outside? Do our foreign partners not hear it? I don't understand what kind of attitude this is. Therefore, I hope that Ms. Salome's evaluations outside the country will not be as "critical" and maybe she will be able to show some objectivity. It will be very good for the country and not for any political representative", Mdinaradze said.

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