A chronicle of the betrayal of the country, which is being broadcast live. Blaming one's own country for starting a war, and completely without any basis, is the greatest betrayal that one can commit, - the third President of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili, writes about this on social networks, thereby responding to the ongoing processes surrounding the temporary parliamentary investigative commission investigating the activities of the National Movement government.
According to Mikheil Saakashvili, through the aforementioned investigative commission, Bidzina Ivanishvili is "trying to take revenge" on the instructions of Russia.
“Ivanishvili once tried to artificially provoke the opening of a case against our military in The Hague, Georgia won and Ivanishvili lost, so now, on Russia’s instructions, he is trying to take revenge with this poor commission.
In 2008, my partners warned me to go into exile, otherwise Putin would kill me, but I didn’t change my mind, no one went anywhere, and we saved Georgia’s statehood, and I am proud of that.
No matter whether you like or dislike Saakashvili and the National Movement, taking the “what it has to with me” position is completely incomprehensible when the country is facing mortal danger. Everyone is in the middle when it comes to Georgia’s interests,” Mikheil Saakashvili writes.