“Gakharia for Georgia”: It is regrettable that the leaders of the “United National Movement” have turned into “Georgian Dream” trolls – our faction in the Gori Municipal Council will support the impeachment of the Council Chairman 

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 The “Gakharia for Georgia” party issued a statement clarifying that the information claiming its representatives in the Gori Municipal Council are refusing to support the impeachment of Council Chairman David Razmadze is false.
According to the party, its faction in the Gori Municipal Council will support the impeachment of the Council Chairman.
“We wish to respond to the deliberate lie spread by the leaders of the ‘United National Movement,’ claiming that our party’s representatives in the Gori Municipal Council are refusing to support the impeachment of the Council Chairman—this is a lie aimed at discrediting our party and serves only to benefit ‘Georgian Dream.’
It is regrettable that the leaders of the ‘United National Movement’ have turned into ‘Georgian Dream’ trolls.
Our faction in the Gori Municipal Council will support the impeachment of the Council Chairman,” the statement reads.
According to the “United National Movement” faction in the Gori Municipal Council, legal procedures for the impeachment of Gori Municipal Council Chairman David Razmadze have been initiated.
As Beka Korchilava, a member of the “United National Movement” in the Gori Municipal Council, told Interpressnews, the reason is the statements made by David Razmadze in an interview with The New York Times.
For context, David Razmadze, Chairman of the Gori Municipal Council, stated in an interview with The New York Times: “The Russians came here as peacekeepers, and thank God they did, because Misha’s thugs were looting the entire city.” Razmadze’s interview is part of an extensive article by the American publication about Georgia, titled “How Georgia Fell From the Vanguard of Democracy to the Front Line of Autocracy.” The New York Times notes that in the interview, the Chairman of the Gori Municipal Council blamed the 2008 August Russian aggression on Georgia’s third president, Mikheil Saakashvili. 

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