Petre Tsiskarishvili: There are painful points for the authorities in the OSCE declaration, that’s why they are incomprehensible to Irakli Kobakhidze and he does not like them

Practically all the points related to Georgia in this declaration are unclear for Kobakhidze - these people are ready to serve Bidzina Ivanishvili until the end of their lives and live under the dictatorship, which neither we nor the Georgian people will tolerate, - this is how Petre Tsiskarishvili, a member of the United National Movement party, responded to Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze's statement regarding the resolution adopted at the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly.

According to him, the resolution adopted by the OSCE is not acceptable to the Georgian Dream, as it deals with painful topics for the ruling party.

"Practically all points related to Georgia in this declaration are unclear to Kobakhidze. They are directly against the national interests of Georgia, as well as the democratic values ​​on which Europe, OSCE and the European Union stand.

These people are ready to serve Bidzina Ivanishvili until the end of their lives and live under the dictatorship, which neither we nor the Georgian people will tolerate. Of course, they see this and they are against it in Europe as well, and all this was reflected in the Bucharest declaration.

The fact that Russian troops should leave the territory of Georgia is obvious and will be repeated many times. This also scares the representatives of Georgian Dre­am to some extent, but the more painful points are the following - the election process, reference to the great risk and danger that Dre­am may once again dramatically rig the elections, therefore there is a call for the observers of the long-term observation mission to came from the west. There is also a very clear text that by adopting the Russian law, Bidzina Ivanishvili and his team are undermining democratic values ​​within Georgia. These articles are incomprehensible to him [Irakli Kobakhidze] and he does not like them," said Petre Tsiskarishvili.

For information, according to Irakli Kobakhidze, "a number of incomprehensible entries were included in this resolution". "This resolution contains a number of incomprehensible entries, which is very regrettable, very sad, however, I don't want to go into depth of it," said the Prime Minister.

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