Mamuka Mdinaradze: Yes, representatives of the technical staff will cooperate with the "technical mission", but first let's find out what the technical mission is - the international investigation is not unacceptable, but insulting

Yes, representatives of the technical staff will cooperate with the "Technical Mission", but first let's find out what the technical mission is, Mamuka Mdinaradze, the executive secretary of "Georgian Dream", said, thus answering the question, "Will the Georgian government cooperate with the "Technical Mission".

According to Mdinaradze, "the international investigation is not only unacceptable, but insulting."

"Yes, representatives of the technical staff will cooperate with the technical mission, but first let's find out what "technical mission" is. If, as you say, excluding national self-respect, that someone from outside should come and investigate something in your country, it is a matter of self-respect that you should not talk about it. Among them, not even journalists. From the outside, as soon as the investigation is mentioned to you, someone from the outside should intervene in the internal affairs of your country, and with the investigation, do not go to this insult.

We still do not know the format of the technical mission. [We] will cooperate, a technical staffer will arrive, a technical staffer will meet, a politician will arrive and a politician will meet, there will be some technical mission, we will give a technical answer", said Mdinaradze.

For information, a "technical mission" from the European Union is planned to arrive in Georgia, the purpose of which will be to study the violations revealed in the October 26 parliamentary elections.

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