Nika Gvaramia: There will most likely be no new ministry, and Mdinaradze will also be gone “like Shiola” - the latest government reshuffle has a simple and tragic anatomy

One of the leaders of the “Coalition for Change,” Nika Gvaramia, commented on the recent government changes in a social media post, stating that “most likely, there will be no new ministry. Mdinaradze will also be gone, ‘like Shiola.’ This is the simple and tragic anatomy of the latest government carousel.”

Gvaramia shared information based on his sources, linking it to ongoing government developments.

In particular, he referred to an alleged “violent clash” in a restaurant in central Tbilisi, where, according to him, “Kaladze’s group and Bera’s group” confronted each other. He claims that following the incident, the State Security Service detained members of “Bera’s group.”

“Sources from Georgian Dream and the State Security Service: a restaurant in central Tbilisi. April 20. Late night. Kaladze’s group vs. Bera’s group (the Peikrishvili brothers). A violent fight. Frankly, I don’t care who beat whom. I’m writing this to explain how it affected the state and what kind of country we live in.

The State Security Service arrived, detained Bera’s associates, and took them to prison. I don’t know why they ‘slipped’ like that or why they decided Kaladze was the stronger side, but they did.

The result: someone promoted to major general by a ‘prime minister’s’ act was sent off ‘like a Russian warship.’ Most likely, there will be no new ministry. Mdinaradze will also be gone, ‘like Shiola.’ That is the simple and tragic anatomy of the latest government carousel. ‘A small village,’” Gvaramia wrote.

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