Irakli Gharibashvili: Salome Zurabishvili threw a "Molotov cocktail" at a police officer with this pardon - this is an anti-state action

Salome Zurabishvili threw a "Molotov cocktail" at the policeman with this pardon, - this is how the chairman of "Georgian Dream" Irakli Gharibashvili assessed the fact of the President pardoning Lazare Grigoriadis.

He called the action of the president anti-state and said that in a few months Salome Zurabishvili will go down in history as the shooter and accomplice of the "Molotov cocktail".

"I try very hard to be measured in my assessment. What should we call this decision and how can we not call this decision anti-state? A person felt sorry for the person who threw a "Molotov cocktail" at our proud policeman and wanted to burn our hero policeman alive. This is a fact, everyone has seen these footages, the whole country and the whole world have seen these footages, how this person threw a Molotov cocktail and how miraculously our hero policeman survived. With facts and evidence, this man admitted that I threw a Molotov cocktail, and after that this extremist person was pardoned by the so-called the President. This is, of course, an anti-state action. The fact that this woman completely forgot the constitution, the law, does not respect our country, people, voters, she betrayed not only our voters, our party, our people and our country, she betrayed our police, insulted our police. How this woman can continue to do this is beyond me, it's a great shame and in my eyes it's a crime against the police! She is an accomplice, Salome Zurabishvili threw a "Molotov cocktail" at the policeman with this pardon, this is my assessment. Therefore, our people will answer Salome Zurabishvili. In a few months, she will no longer be our president and will be recorded as a "Molotov cocktail" propitiator, shooter and accomplice of this great crime, it is shameful and a crime!" - said Gharibashvili.

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