Mikheil Sarjveladze: No one has a reason or need to look for conspiracy theories - I categorically cannot agree with the opinion that this is a demotion, the position of the chairman of the ruling party is the most important

No one has a reason or a need to look for conspiracy theories - I categorically cannot agree with the opinion that this is a demotion, the position of the chairman of the ruling party is the most important - the chairman of the human rights committee, Mikheil Sarjveladze, said this, answering the question why Irakli became the prime minister. Replacing Gharibashvili with Irakli Kobakhidze.

However, according to Sarjveladze, this need is not caused by elections."No one has any reason or need to seek conspiracy theories and explanations that give the opposition enough room to criticize the reasons that led to the party's decision to make such changes." It was a need and expediency not for the election, but for the country. I do not think that a problem in governance led to this decision, internal democratic processes require the search for configurations of possibilities. It was absolutely correct and replacing one person with another does not mean that something was bad and now we have to switch to something good. As for the question of whether this is a downgrade, I strongly disagree. When Irakli Kobakhidze became the chairman of the party, I don't have the feeling that he worked in any inferior position, the most important position is what is called the chairman of the ruling party", said Sarjveladze.

When asked whether Maka Bochorishvili is considered as the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Irakli Chikovani as the head of the Ministry of Defense, and Tea Tsulukiani as the Minister of Justice, Sarjveladze states that "the named persons are the best representatives of the ruling party, however, no less valuable people are currently serving in these agencies".

Sarjveladze states that this issue is the prerogative of the Prime Minister candidate and he cannot make an announcement in advance.

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