Iago Khvichia: it is wrong to accuse a person of murder who, at first glance, is not a murderer - the government's accusations are irresponsible

It is wrong when you accuse a person of murder who, at first glance, is not a murderer - the government's accusations are irresponsible, "Girchi" deputy Iago Khvichia said, thus evaluating the ruling team's statements on the death of the representative of "Georgian Dream" in Tskaltubo.

According to him, "something can happen to someone, but declaring people murderers because of this is at least irresponsible".

"In general, these types of accusations are irresponsible in their content. Because when you say that you broke this man's heart, it means that you know whether this man had heart problems or not, you know the information about his health, and you directly relate something to one case, which, in my opinion, to say so precisely , it is impossible. Something can happen to someone on some occasion, but declaring people murderers because of it is at least irresponsible. As a rule, it happens the other way around. The government is sometimes blamed for this type of superficial attitude and now the course from the government is wrong. It is wrong to do this, when you are more responsible than your own statement, when you accuse a person of murder who, at first glance, is not a murderer," said Khvichia.

For information, according to the member of the parliamentary majority, Givi Mikanadze, a representative of the "National Movement" verbally abused Ermile Gigiadze, a member of their team, near the "Georgian Dream" office in Tskaltubo, after which Gigiadze died on the spot due to nervousness.

According to the majority of MPs, the mentioned fact is an expression of the fascist policy and activities that the "National Movement" was and continues to be.

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