Irakli Kadagishvili: At the Munich conference, Zurabishvili will have a prepared background for sounding messages against the country

At the Munich conference, Zurabishvili will have a prepared background for sounding messages against the country, - Irakli Kadagishvili, the Chairman of the Committee on Procedural Issues and Rules of the Parliament of Georgia, said in connection with the report of the Munich conference, where, according to reports, one of the notes refers to Bidzina Ivanishvili and he is referred to as an oligarch who is the country's leader and who is responsible for democratic backsliding.

According to Kadagishvili, despite the fact that Germany is a co-sponsor of the conference, the position expressed in the document is not the official position of Germany.

"This is a non-governmental organization - it is not an official state structure, it is a platform where various actors appear. It is the transfer of the internal political struggle to this one of the international platforms. Zurabishvili realizes that the background is prepared there so that she can keep sending a whole range of messages against Georgia. There are forces inside the country who are running out of chances to come to power and their lobbyists abroad are using every chance to energize and feed the political radical forces here. The event is co-sponsored by many organizations, but the opinion expressed at this conference does not mean Germany's position. This is not Germany's official position, and how they can summon an ambassador to something that is not an official position. This is some private, research, analytical thing. This is nothing, given that it is based on the usual political struggle of the country inside, the supporters of which are outsider actors. They lobbied for this phrase, so that the radical opposition, which has nothing to say, will have talk about Georgia's backwardness for a long time, whereas all the official results say that Georgia is moving forward," Kadagishvili said.

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