"It seems the German ambassador has a lot of free time! – He never misses the court hearings of a political opposition representative! Apparently, he has plenty of time, so I would like to offer him an invitation to attend a session of the parliamentary investigative commission," — this proposal was made to the German diplomat Peter Fischer by Tea Tsulukiani, chair of the parliamentary temporary investigative commission, during a session.
As she noted, the commission’s doors are open to the German ambassador, and he will be able to attend any session with an interpreter.
In the same context today, Tsulukiani also stated that “some ambassadors are not actually supporting Georgia or representing their own countries — they have become political activists.”
“Come and listen to what Nikoloz Goguadze is saying today about the Qintsvisi special operation case — how he was beaten, how they jumped on living people, how they broke his spine, tortured him, and forced others to witness these tortures, after which everyone was forced to give confessions. We are intentionally not specifying names or the details of the torture because, unlike Saakashvili, we respect the right to personal dignity and the inviolability of private life.
Dear ambassadors! There is a seat for you at our commission — come, listen, and then make informed judgments about who Mikheil Saakashvili really was,” said Tea Tsulukiani.