Today Irakli Kobakhidze announced the death sentence for Mikhail Saakashvili - this is how Nika Gvaramia reacts to the statement of Chairman Kobakhidze, who categorically ruled out the transfer of the third president abroad for treatment.
Nika Gvaramia's report from the Rustavi prison was presented to journalists by his lawyer Dito Sadzaglishvili. According to the CEO of the Mtavari Channel, Kobakhidze also gave him a political sentence:
"Today Irakli Kobakhidze sentenced Mikheil Saakashvili to death. He came out and spoke about the diagnosis, forms of treatment and possibilities and most importantly, about the court's decision to suspend his sentence and transfer him abroad; he practically announced in advance and said that there would be no such decision.
Today Irakli Kobakhidze gave me a political sentence. Moreover, this sentence is even harsher and even more blatantly political than the sentence of Judge Chkhikvadze," Nika Gvaramia said in a statement.
According to him, Kobakhidze deliberately lies when he says that Petro Poroshenko and Igor Dodon have committed fewer crimes than Nika Gvaramia. As he writes, that such statements show that there is no point in appealing to the Georgian judicial bodies in his case and that of Mikheil Saakashvili, because Kobakhidze is voicing Ivanishvili's decisions in advance, which will be made by the court. At the same time, according to Nika Gvaramia, these statements will greatly help him and the third president in legal disputes outside the country, but will have a negative impact on the European integration of the country:
"These statements are not just aimed for the third president of Georgia to die prison or my political imprisonment. These statements are aimed at deliberately sabotaging the European integration of Georgia and destroying our country's historic chance," Nika Gvaramia said in a statement. .
He is convinced that the Dream government will have to transfer Mikheil Saakashvili, release political prisoners and leave the government. Nika Gvaramia is also convinced that Georgia will become part of Europe.
According to Nika Gvaramia's lawyer Dito Sadzaglishvili, the lawyers were given the verdict of Judge Lasha Chkhikvadze, which he gave to Nika Gvaramia. According to Sadzaglishvili, the document has 142 pages of which 31 are motivational. According to him, so far it is not known what was driving Chkhikvadze, but the lawyer is convinced that it will be very difficult for the judge to justify carrying out a political order.