Irakli Kobakhidze says he no longer recognizes Germany because they are interfering directly and harshly with judicial independence  

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**German Government Interferes in Georgian Judiciary**

The Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, has spoken out against the German government. He says they are interfering too much in the country’s judicial system.

Kobakhidze made his comments after a statement from the German Foreign Ministry called for the release of journalist Mzia Amaghlobeli. The ministry said she should be freed immediately.

**Germany’s Reputation is at Stake**

Kobakhidze was critical of Germany’s actions. He said that in the past, Germany was known as a country with a strong rule of law and an independent judiciary. But now, he claims they are not respecting these principles.

“I no longer recognize Germany,” Kobakhidze said. “They used to be directly interfering in our elections, but now they’re interfering in our judicial independence.”

**A Changing Government May Help**

Kobakhidze was asked if attitudes might change with a new German government. He replied that it depends on whether the new chancellor is free from influence by the “deep state” and global powers.

If the new chancellor can break free from these influences, Kobakhidze hopes there will be positive changes in Germany’s relations with Georgia.

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