Gia Volski on Mikheil Saakashvili: He is an inadequate person, and this, to some extent, explains the formation of a sect that is a loyal supporter despite this inadequacy - He wants to humiliate Khabeishvili, he wants to humiliate Bokuchava, and soon he will probably go after Jorjoliani as well

He is an inadequate person [Mikheil Saakashvili], and this inadequacy, to some extent, explains the formation of a sect that, despite this inadequacy, is a loyal and devoted supporter. He wants to humiliate Khabeishvili, he wants to humiliate Bokuchava, and very soon he will probably go after Jorjoliani as well, - this is what the First Vice-Speaker of Parliament, Gia Volski, stated to journalists.

According to him, inadequate behavior is a characteristic of Mikheil Saakashvili’s personality, which has always manifested in the same way toward his own country.

“Saakashvili’s statements cannot be taken seriously. He himself is convinced that using some unofficial phrases in a popular conversation will restore his reputation, which is completely detached from reality. We learned that he supports Cape Verde in the World Cup because he liked a Cape Verdean girl in his first year when he was studying at the International Institute in Kyiv. There is nothing funny about it - he is an inadequate person, and this inadequacy, to some extent, explains the formation of a sect that, despite this inadequacy, is a loyal and devoted supporter. This is what Saakashvili has left, and he allows himself to say whatever he wants. He wants to humiliate Khabeishvili, he wants to humiliate Bokuchava, and very soon he will probably go after Jorjoliani as well. This is a characteristic of his personality, but this personality has always treated his own country in the same way. This is the problem. As for what he says about Khabeishvili and Bokuchava, it has no significance at all.

In general, his only vision is that somehow this country should go through the fire and tears that Ukraine is going through today, so that later it can rise from the ashes and move into a ‘bright future’ under Saakashvili’s leadership,” Gia Volski stated.

For information: In a written interview with “TV Pirveli,” Georgia’s third President Mikheil Saakashvili stated: “'Svetski' Babli was mocking Khabeishvili for not knowing English, we also brought Tina, but the ‘Svetskis’ still didn’t vote for us. We are a revolutionary party, we cannot be a parquet opposition.”

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