“In some ways, I even feel sorry for Chakhunashvili. He has a damaged psyche and grew up in a harmful environment. His father likely has a picture of Mikheil Saakashvili - not only at work, probably at home too - so the influence of this leader and his harmfulness is reflected in the so-called medical report that he produced,” - said Nino Tsilosani, Deputy Speaker of Parliament, speaking to journalists.
She added that without Dr. Konstantine Chakhunashvili’s “harmful research,” the BBC could not have based its special operation against Georgia on anything.
“In some ways, I even feel sorry for Chakhunashvili. He has a damaged psyche, and grew up in a harmful environment. When his father has a picture of Mikheil Saakashvili, the leader, not only in the workspace but probably at home too, you can imagine the kind of environment this person was raised in. That’s why the influence of that leader and his harmfulness is reflected in this so-called medical report he produced. Of course, Chakhunashvili or anyone else, they will try in every way to shift the main point of pressure onto the BBC, because on their side there is no evidence that would justify fabricating these documents. Accordingly, they will now try to cleanse the hands of their more influential ally - in this case, the BBC - and everyone distances themselves from the process, the origins of which lie with each of them. If it were not for Chakhunashvili’s harmful so-called research, the BBC would not have been able to base its special operation against Georgia on anything. Therefore, in this article or documentary, every person mentioned - a traitor to Georgia - is part of that anti-Georgian special operation, which, unfortunately, was at one point published by a reputable media outlet,” - Tsilosani stated.