The ruling team responds with the same message box to the spread information about the departure of Lasha Natsvlishvili, the main ideologist of the Georgian Dream. Members of the parliamentary majority say that Lasha Natsvlishvili is a "free man" and can go wherever he wants.
Gia Volski says the topic of compromising materials has never been characteristic for the ruling team and, consequently, for its ideologists.
“Lasha may go to Switzerland,or if he wants may go to Europe, where he wants – he is a free man. The topic of compromising material is something that does not characterize us, including Lasha, and I do not think his political position will change in this regard. It is a planted topic that Lasha's allegedly has compromising motives and is blackmailing the Georgian Dream," - said Gia Volski.
Another member of the parliamentary majority, Giorgi Amilakhvari, like Volski, says that Lasha Natsvlishvili can go wherever he wants. The threat to Gharibashvili is "a complete nonsense and gossip."
“He was a PR consultant in the party, you know nothing more, therefore he has no connection with the party and the "Georgian Dream", so It’s his personal decision whether to go to Switzerland, Washington or Brussels. As for the threat against Irakli Gharibashvili, it is a complete nonsense and gossip. The public is well aware of what the compilation was and how it was. An investigation has been launched and it will state the truth.” -Said Giorgi Amilakhvari.
"Such myths, tales and fictional stories" are familiar to Tamar Taliashvili, who says that "lies have short legs".
For information, the former ideologist of the "Georgian Dream" has reportedly left Georgia for Switzerland, however, it is unknown whether he intends to return again.