Irakli Kirtskhalia: The deputies suddenly decided to respond to insults involving someone’s mother and a physical slap, and the “Gakharians” got hit. Since that day, there’s been nothing but crying and wailing - “no one is being punished” - Farulava is waiting for the test results, and we’ll see

Georgian deputies have discovered one amazing trait: they suddenly decided to respond to insults involving someone’s mother and a physical slap, and the “Gakharians” got hit. Since that day, there’s been nothing but crying and wailing — “no one is being punished,” — writes Irakli Kirtskhalia, leader of the parliamentary majority, on social media.

The MP explains “why the word ‘betrayal’ has become synonymous with Giorgi Gakharia and his team.”

“Why has the word ‘betrayal’ become synonymous with Gakharia, ‘Gakharianism,’ and the ‘Gakhariotes’?!

  • The level of fulfilling external assignments;
  • The level of disgusting behavior;
  • The betrayal of the person who himself turned Gakharia into a man;
  • The main thing — betrayal of one’s own country;
  • The level of provocation;
  • And on the fifth, somewhat more detailed symbolic point, where in recent days the ‘Gakharians’ have surpassed even the ‘Nats’ (United National Movement):

When they couldn’t find even one critical remark about the Prime Minister’s report, the first provocation was attempted by ‘Gakharian’ Sharashidze — unsuccessfully.

The second ‘successful’ attempt was taken upon himself by ‘Gakharian’ Farulava, with insults involving someone’s mother and by starting a fight.

Georgian deputies have discovered one amazing trait — they suddenly decided to respond to insults involving someone’s mother and a physical slap, and in short, the “Gakharians” got hit.

Since that day, there’s been nothing but crying and wailing: ‘No one is being punished.’ They say this is how it happens all over the world during parliamentary fights. No, gentlemen, here are the precedents: in Britain, a parliamentarian was punished for a fight in a karaoke bar; in Greece — for breaking someone’s hand; in South Korea — only the opposition; in Senegal — for kicking a pregnant woman in the stomach…

And in our case, who are we dealing with? They ask for an answer in response…

Farulava is waiting for the test results, and we’ll see...,” writes Kirtskhalia.

For information: A verbal and physical confrontation took place in the Parliament’s session hall on June 26. Deputies from “Gakharia for Georgia” and members of “Georgian Dream” physically clashed with each other.

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