Iago Khvichia: People who are worried about Misha being sent to prison or not, should be sent to prison for at least a week, to quarantine, and then "Misha is in a comfortable state and is in heaven", they will stop talking - Misha is a prisoner

In my opinion, the people who are worried about whether or not to transfer Misha to prison, should let him go to prison for at least one week, close the door, it doesn't matter where, he should be quarantined for one or two weeks, and then "Misha is in a comfortable state and is in heaven" - they will stop talking about this. One of the leaders of "Girchi", deputy Iago Khvichia, stated about the transfer of the former president of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili, to prison.

According to Khvichia, Mikheil Saakashvili is a prisoner, regardless of how he is sitting in a cage."In my opinion, the people who are worried about whether or not to transfer Misha to prison should let him go to prison for at least one week, the door should be closed, it doesn't matter where, he should be quarantined for one or two weeks and then they will stop talking about "Misha is in a comfortable state and in heaven".

Misha is a prisoner, in my opinion, regardless of how he is sitting in a cage, he is still a prisoner and you cannot call a prisoner that he is in a good condition and ask for his condition to worsen", Khvichia said.

As for Shalva Papuashvili's statement that Mikheil Saakashvili was smuggled into Georgia and planned by Ukrainian counter-intelligence, Khvichia believes that more evidence is needed for this.

"I don't know who brought Misha in, I think he came in on his own initiative. He is such a person in general and would not need to be instigated by others. He himself was convenient for it. But if anyone knows anything more proofs are needed," Khvichia said.

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