Before Ms. Salome said that there was a war in Abkhazia before Buch, we, the people living in this country, endured this war, while she lived in France - Shalva Papuashvili

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Before Ms. Salome said that there was a war in Abkhazia before Buch, we, the people living in this country, endured this war, while she lived in France - Shalva Papuashvili

Before Ms. Salome said that there was a war in Abkhazia before Buch, we, the people living in this country, endured this war, while he lived in France, - said the Speaker of the Parliament of Georgia, Shalva Papuashvili, after the event held with the voters of "Georgian Dream" in Kakheti. He is doing it for himself, I don't know, Georgia endured these wars and we don't need Mrs. Salome's history lessons. However, it is important that he makes this statement in the circumstances where he violates the Constitution. It turned out that he is abroad without the consent of the government, which the Constitutional Court once said is a violation of the Constitution. Although he initially criticized the Constitutional Court with insulting words, however, when he appealed to the Constitutional Court regarding the "Transparency Law", he recognized the legitimacy of this Court. Accordingly, He admits that today he violates the constitution. We are dealing with such a person who blatantly, directly, deliberately violates the plank that is the national plank of our nation, we have our spiritual planks, but our national plank, our flag, our coat of arms and our constitution, are He tramples this plank under his feet by deliberately violating the constitution...in general, when a person violates the law, the constitution, he goes down such a steep slope, all kinds of moral boundaries break down, and this is what we have now. Of course, such statements, such Rhetoric, such terminology, which he uses even in relation to the "Georgian dream", which is a reflection of the terminology of those European Karapshuta politicians that we hear, it seems that he learns from them how to speak to the Georgian people", said Shalva Papuashvili.

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