Mamuka Mdinaradze: life goes on, the EU ambassador will shake hands with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and cooperate - let that man go, what he can do is for them

Life goes on, the EU ambassador will shake [the Minister of Foreign Affairs]'s hand, he will cooperate and everything will be fine - let that man go, he is up to them, whatever he can do, - said the leader of the parliamentary majority, Mamuka Mdinaradze.

According to him, Pawel Herchinsky "is a great person personally, but when he receives some instructions, he voices them. I would like to reassure the agency starting from Zhigimantas and the task givers there that Herchinsky did not give legitimacy to the government, it was given legitimacy by the nation and the monk, as they say. The majority of the population of Georgia, the majority of the voters gave the legitimacy of governing the country to "Georgian Dream". Herchinsky's legitimacy is not the main thing here. [Foreign Affairs Minister] Herchinsky will also meet, other ambassadors will also meet, and life will continue as usual, so leave that man alone. You see, yesterday this man came out and supported them as much as he could from the beginning to the end, and today, because he shook hands with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, this is neither a basis for legitimacy nor is it a question of innocence. Accordingly, we are given legitimacy by the Georgian people. The people are the source of government, not even any representative of Europe. But after that, life goes on. The ambassador of the European Union will also shake hands, cooperate and everything will be fine, they should leave that man alone, they have everything they can do. Personally, he is a great person, but when he receives some instructions, he voices them, and in the instructions of the existing bureaucracy, their support can be seen very often. The basis of legitimation is not his meeting and handshake, but the choice of the Georgian people," said Mdinaradze.

For information, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia has released the information that Minister Maka Bochorishvili met the EU Ambassador to Georgia Pawel Herchinsky.

According to the agency, the conversation at the meeting held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs "touched on important aspects of the relations between Georgia and the European Union".

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