Aleko Elisashvili: I will not stop until this worthless Beraia does not resign - he should be kicked out here!

Members of Georgian Dream will probably drink a big toast to Georgian women. How can they do this when this disgraceful Beraia is here? He should be kicked out here, Citizens MP Aleko Elisashvili told reporters after leaving the session hall.

According to Elisashvili, he is not going to stop until Irakli Beraia leaves his post.

"Until they do not expel me from the Parliament, I will not stop. For the second day, I have been expelled from the session. This is not an ordinary story, a woman was insulted disgustingly and the whole of Georgia could hear it. The unworthy man, who is the Chairman of the Defense Committee, spoke disgusting things.

I said yesterday that if Beraia does not resign, I will leave the committee. I remain in the Defense Committee and will not leave until this worthless Beraia does not resign. A number of people have come to me and told me that they share my position. There are men in the majority as well and they feel uncomfortable. Beraia gave a blow to his team, which is now forced to defend him," said Elisashvili.

For information, the plenary session of the Parliament started with controversy. The reason for the controversy was the insulting statement made by the head of the Defense and Security Committee, Irakli Beraia, at the session two days ago.

The first item to be discussed on the agenda of today's plenary session was the changes planned to be made to the Defense Code.

As opposition MP Aleko Elisashvili said, it is shameful that the changes to the Defense Code are discussed when the relevant committee of the parliament is headed by Irakli Beraia. He called Beraia disgraceful.

"You are a disgraceful man, step down!" Elisashvili addressed Beraia.

On his part, the Chairman of the Parliament, Shalva Papuashvili, called on his colleagues to calm down. According to his instructions, Aleko Elisashvili was made leave the meeting hall.

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