Irakli Kadagishvili: Probably, the President also understands that pardoning Saakashvili means, at the very least, provoking a big disturbance and a big controversy

Probably, the President also understands that pardoning Saakashvili means, at the very least, provoking a big disturbance and a big controversy, - said Irakli Kadagishvili, the Chairman of the Committee on Procedural Issues and Rules.

According to him, he agrees with the President that this is a very big moral responsibility and hopes that she will remain faithful to her words - "no and never".

"This responsibility goes to the fact that tens, hundreds and thousands of people are victims of Mikheil Saakashvili's regime. Pardon is not only a legal act, it is really a great moral responsibility to the Georgian nation in the light of the heavy actions that Saakashvili did and continues today, when he damages the country with heavy accusations. I would like to wish that Ms. Salome stays true to her word in at least one matter. I think, probably, the President also understands that pardoning him means at least provoking a big disturbance and a big controversy. If anyone is planning this in Georgia, let them know that it will be prevented," Kadagishvili said.

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