"Mako Gomuri, this is a tragedy" | Gakharia does not answer the question of who issued the raid order on June 20

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"None of the opposition members who were there that day and were calling on people to enter the parliament did not answer the question why they were urging people to enter the parliament," Gakharia said.

Gakharia calls the June 20 raid "part of the misconduct of certain police officers" and urges journalists and the public - "Do not look for a black cat in a dark room.

There was no illegal order on June 20" According to him, apart from the raid order, "everything else that happened beyond the order and the relevant ordinance is my responsibility." Here, he said, "I am obligated to protect the state institution.

" When Tamar Baghashvili asked where the so-called bear bullets came from, which was used to disperse the protest, Gakharia answered: "You can read the investigative materials. There is an answer everywhere, whether it was a bear bullet or not. It needed to be ordered.

Politicians were calling for a storm on the parliament in live," Gakharia said. "I understand, I agree with you and I will follow you ... Of course, Mako Gomuri, this is a tragedy," Gakharia said after Tamar Baghashvili, who was injured in the bloody events of June 20, told him that "people had their lives changed after that night."

According to Gakharia, "for some reason there was an expectation that after joining the opposition, I would change my mind on June 20. No, of course not."

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