Another verbal confrontation in the Parliament session hall followed the statement of the Minister of Justice, where he described the situation in the penitentiary institutions during the National Movement rule

Another verbal confrontation in the Parliament session hall followed the statement of the Minister of Justice, where he described the situation in the penitentiary institutions during the National Movement rule.

According to him, torture in penitentiary institutions had a systematic character.

This statement of the Minister was followed by shouts from the National Movement deputies from the meeting hall.

"You're worried and you're worried because it's hard to wash away this legacy that you have. I have not insulted anyone, not a single word has been offensive. Please do not mislead people. Not one word was offensive, it was coming from you, Ms. Ani, the offensive words. It's just that you always take advantage of one thing that your voice is not heard from the hall, although the media is here, they would hear your epithets. It speaks volumes about you. I don't care what assessment you will make on whom," said Rati Bregadze.

In addition, Vice-Speaker Gia Volski, who is leading the plenary session instead of Shalva Papuashvili, called the deputies and the Minister to calm down.

"Don't resort to insults. What is happening, four people are standing beside you, Mrs. Ani. You all have plenty of time to speak. No matter how harsh the evaluations are from the tribune, you can make the same harsh evaluations in your own time," Volski addressed Ana Tsitlidze.

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