**Leader of Parliamentary Majority Defends Police Arrest**
The leader of the parliamentary majority, Mamuka Mdinaradze, has spoken out in defense of the police’s decision to arrest Nika Melia, one of the leaders of the Coalition for Change. According to Mdinaradze, Melia was arrested after he insulted the police while walking around the city.
**Melian’s Arrest a “Simple Story”**
Mdinaradze described Melian’s situation as a straightforward case where the individual failed to pay bail and was subsequently detained. He questioned why anyone would try to make a big deal out of this situation, pointing out that it is not uncommon for defendants who cannot afford bail to be held in detention.
**Melian Had Plans to Fortify Himself**
However, Mdinaradze also suggested that Melia had planned his actions in advance and was trying to provoke the police. He claimed that Melia had been threatening that he would not be caught and had formulated various plans to fortify himself at the former office of the National Movement.
**Mdinaradze’s Explanation Raises Questions**
While Mdinaradze’s explanation may seem plausible, it raises questions about why Melia would go out of his way to insult the police if he was indeed trying to avoid arrest. This suggests that there may be more to the story than what is being reported, and that Melia’s actions were perhaps not as straightforward or innocent as Mdinaradze has suggested.
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