Levan Khabeishvili: It was terrible to watch how two criminals were blaming each other for Mako Gomuri’s lost eye – the masterminds of the “Gavrilov Night,” the masterminds of the Russification of the country, were trying to wash their hands of it by pointing fingers at each other

It was terrible to watch how two criminals were blaming each other for Mako Gomuri’s lost eye, said the Chairman of the Political Council of “United National Movement,” Levan Khabeishvili.

According to Levan Khabeishvili, the masterminds of the “Gavrilov Night” and the Russification of the country were “trying to wash their hands of it by blaming one another.”

“We saw a textbook example of how two criminals were blaming each other. The masterminds of the ‘Gavrilov Night,’ the architects of the country’s Russification, were pointing fingers at one another. This should be a warning sign for [Vakhtang] Gomelauri and [Grigol] Liluashvili – that the ones who will lead them to the political guillotine are [Tea] Tsulukiani, Sozar Subari, and Aluda Gudushauri.

They were blaming each other for Mako Gomuri’s eye – and it was a horrifying sight. Gakharia didn’t even have the courage to name the tortured individuals or remind Tsulukiani of her infamous statement about [Giorgi] Antsukhelidze. The sad reality is that we saw a diminished, humiliated Gakharia – a man in Ivanishvili’s pocket,” said Levan Khabeishvili.

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