Gia Volski on Peter Fischer: When you rent space from a political leader's family and then follow him to support him, it is the height of violation of all etiquette

This is yet another confirmation from the German ambassador that he not only does not respect Georgia as a state at all, but can also deliberately take a position that shows how little Georgia, its people, and society mean to him, and, as usual, as if nothing were happening, violate diplomatic and political etiquette, - this is how the First Vice-Speaker of the Parliament, Gia Volski, assesses the information that the German ambassador, Peter Fischer, is renting a house from Mamuka Khazaradze's family.

According to him, when you rent space from the family of a political leader, and then follow him to support him, this is not only disrespectful and a violation of all etiquette, but also political corruption.

"Transparency, of course, is necessary, and in addition to transparency, renting space from the family of a political leader and then supporting him is the height of disrespect and violation of all etiquette. The Prime Minister and the Speaker of the Parliament made correct statements in this regard. This is political corruption, when one enjoys a certain privilege, space, and then expresses political positions accordingly or vice versa.

There may be some violations by the Khazaradze family as well, if they do not pay taxes on the income they received from this rent. This is a serious crime, and even more so, when you enter the political arena, ask people for support, pretend that honest politics is the light of your path, and at the same time commit such manipulations - this requires drawing appropriate conclusions," Gia Volski said.

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