The founder of the ruling coalition " Georgian dream ", the former Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili on Thursday said That former President Mikhail Saakashvili appointed the Odessa Governor, is " political bankruptcy ", reports journalist OPINION in Tbilisi. According to Ivanishvili, interesting currently not Saakashvili, and what will the Ministry of justice of Georgia And other appropriate authorities in terms of deprivation of the ex-President of Georgian citizenship." And in the EU And US have already understood the role of Saakashvili, " He said. "Yes, And the Georgian society is not so interested in them, as well as among them on the issue of extradition," said Bidzina Ivanishvili. At the same time the parliamentarian from the ruling coalition "Georgian dream" Zaza Papuashvili said about the fact That ex-President Mikheil Saakashvili is obliged to sit in prison, not to hold a post of the head of the Odessa." Saakashvili wanted. He is accused of committing crimes. He must sit in prison, " said the Deputy, reports reportiori. Ge." I don't know what responsibility Ukrainians look at the development of their country, - He continued.- Saakashvili is a shame for the country "." the language of diplomacy, we expressed our regret (in connection) with the appointment of ex-President of the Odessa Governor, " said Zaza Papuashvili.- What will be with Ukraine together with him, let then blame themselves ". With private parties, the Deputy head of the parliamentary faction "Georgian dream" Eliso Chapidze said That " regrets That Saakashvili's two terms was President of Georgia." He traded Georgian Citizenship to the governorship in another country, " said the MP.- I doubt he regained the Citizenship of Georgia As the second, he instituted legal proceedings "." The citizenship of Ukraine, does not absolve the President from responsibility for the Georgian case, " she explained. As said Eliso Chapidze, " I am sure That the government And the people of Ukraine very soon you will understand who you're dealing with, and after taking appropriate decisions."
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