Irakli Kobakhidze: Gakharia is both a fugitive and at the same time he wants to be in the country - the entire opposition, Gakharia's party and Gakharia, are in complete uncertainty

Gakharia is both a fugitive and at the same time he wants to be in the country - the entire opposition, Gakharia's party and Gakharia, are in complete uncertainty - his bosses brought him here, but of course we helped, - Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze told journalists.

According to him, since his chances in the elections are quite slim, Gakharia both wants to participate in the elections and does not.

“Gakharia cannot understand himself what he wants. He wants to be in the country, but he does not want to be in the country. He wants to participate in the elections, but he does not want to, due to the fact that his chances are quite weakened. Therefore, the entire opposition, this political party and this person are in complete uncertainty. So far, these political parties have been brought here primarily by their patrons. Of course, we have also helped, but first of all, special merit in all this goes to the patrons of the radical opposition,” Kobakhidze said.

In addition, according to Kobakhidze, the project called “Zourabishvili’s leadership in the radical opposition” has completely failed.

"This is related to the internal conflict between her and other radical political subjects. This was expected and, of course, this conflict will intensify even more. There was a certain project that was doomed to complete fiasco and ended in fiasco," Kobakhidze said.

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