Great Britain is still sheltering Davit Kezerashvili, an international criminal who first robbed the Georgian army and then European pensioners through corrupt deals, - the Speaker of the Parliament, Shalva Papuashvili, writes on social networks.
According to Papuashvili, the aforementioned "black money is still being spent on the destabilization of Georgia, which raises suspicions that a specific deal is behind its freedom."
In a statement posted on Facebook, Shalva Papuashvili speaks of interference in the country's internal affairs.
According to Papuashvili, on October 26, along with the National Movement, their "protector foreign politicians, bureaucrats and diplomats were also defeated".
“A few days before the parliamentary elections, at the final stage of the election campaign, the British ambassador gave an extensive interview to one of the media outlets, which was entirely devoted to the campaign against the Georgian government.
This was interference in the internal affairs of the country and participation in the election campaign in violation of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. Along with the violation of the Vienna Convention, such disrespect on the part of the ambassador himself is also a violation of the professional ethics of a diplomat.
Despite the gross interference in the elections, and perhaps precisely because of this, on October 26, a record number of voters came out and said that no one would allow anyone to look down on them. We said this to Soviet Moscow on April 9, 1989, and we repeated the same on October 26, 2024, so that this could be heard by all those capitals who wanted to replace Moscow for us.
On October 26, along with the National Movement, its protector foreign politicians, bureaucrats and diplomats, were also defeated and the aimless waving of fists after the elections is also good proof of this.
As for sanctions. Great Britain is still sheltering Davit Kezerashvili, an international criminal who, through corrupt deals, first robbed the Georgian army and then European pensioners. This black money is still being spent on destabilizing Georgia, which raises suspicions that a specific deal is behind his freedom,” Papuashvili writes.