Media organizations demand an investigation into the actions of the Minister of Culture and First Vice Prime Minister, Tea Tsulukiani. According to them, Tsulukiani's behavior may contain signs of a criminal offense, and if this is established, the issue of responsibility of the Minister should be raised.
"Perhaps Tea Tsulukiani's actions contain signs of a criminal offense, the journalist was interrupted and she could not continue her activities, at the same time, she was deprived of the item and expelled from
"There may be indications of a criminal offense in Teia Tsulukiani's actions, the journalist was prevented from doing her job and could not continue her activities, while being deprived of the item and expelled from the hall.
It is necessary to at least start an investigation to find out if a criminal act has taken place.
"If the investigation finds that it actually contains signs of a crime, then the issue of her responsibility should be raised," said Mariam Gogosashvili, executive director of the Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics.