The fact that Gomelauri “left” without even being allowed to express gratitude to his agency’s employees shows the extent of tension and conflict within the ruling “team” and how little they care about undermining their authority, wrote Georgia’s fifth President, Salome Zurabishvili, on social media.
Salome Zurabishvili also commented on the case of Mzia Amaghlobeli, founder of “Batumelebi” and “Netgazeti,” noting that “with his disgraceful actions, Dgebuadze insults the police, whose day is celebrated tomorrow.”
“A new specialty has emerged in medicine and a new field in expertise: ‘Policeman’ Dgebuadze’s detection and study of pain caused by a slap.
Beyond the shame brought upon his own family and name, Dgebuadze’s disgraceful actions insult the police, whose day is celebrated tomorrow!
We cannot consider it a coincidence that another shameful court hearing for Mzia is taking place today! This is no coincidence; on the contrary, it serves to degrade, discredit, and completely demoralize the police institution. This is yet another step toward the dismantling of statehood!
Gomelauri’s ‘departure’ without being allowed to express gratitude to his agency’s employees shows the extent of tension and conflict within the ruling ‘team’ and how little they care about weakening their authority… except for one person!
I believe it’s time for police officers to start thinking about preserving their dignity and professionalism!
On Police Day, I personally wish you sincerely to regain the trust and love of society and individual citizens, which is what distinguishes and gives value to your profession.
Only then will you be able to proudly declare once again: ‘I serve Georgia,’” Zurabishvili wrote.
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