Tina Khidasheli will not participate in the debates planned with Irakli Kobakhidze and Shalva Papuashvili

Tina Khidasheli does not go to the televised debates with the leaders of "Georgian Dream" - Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze and Speaker of the Parliament Shalva Papuashvili.

Mikheil Janelidze also changed his decision to participate in the debate.

"There will be no debate after Papuna's message. Regardless of what and how I think it is, it doesn't matter anymore.

- There is a lot to be said for that nonentity who calls himself the prime minister, in front of the audience where he feels better and more comfortable. I believe that we should occupy all their tribunes and put them in the service of the fight against the regime.

- Out of the big things that you should say and raise your face, one very important thing must be said.

A person who respects his people and country, he believed when he was told that boys and girls appeared in Georgia who tell inspiring stories:

- about police violence,

- about the threat of rape with "dubinkas",

- The girls tell how they took the kneeling ones away in a police car and so on

At that very moment, he should go to these people, look for them, if they don't open the door, do everything to talk to them and search with them, demand answers, punish all sadists and abusers. But when, on the contrary, you thank these soulless bullies day and night, you are a soulless bully yourself, you are their encourager and supporter, and that is why you should not just go away, but you should be punished with the most brutality of the law.

The main point is:

- Meet, talk to beaten, tortured people...

- Execute justice for them and on their behalf...

Meanwhile, even more large-scale repressions have started today", Khidasheli wrote on the social network.

Today, at 22:00, a debate was planned on the air of "Public Broadcaster", in which format former ministers of "Georgian Dream" Tina Khidasheli and Mikheil Janelidze should participate with Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze and Speaker of Parliament Shalva Papuashvili.

On December 2, at the government meeting, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said that the protest caused by the decision to open negotiations with the European Union confirms that there is a "serious problem of reading comprehension in the country". At the same meeting, Kobakhidze noted that he is ready for a public or non-public discussion on any issue with "sincere people" who "understood the decisions made by the government in a different way".

Tina Khidasheli, the former Minister of Defense, and Mikheil Janelidze, the former Minister of Foreign Affairs, expressed their readiness to have a discussion with him on live television, in the format of a debate.

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