Irakli Kobakhidze says that what happened in Chorchana is a mini-model for what happened in 2008 when the Saakashvili government started the war. Giorgi Gakharia didn’t inform anyone, and this raises questions.  

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**Kobakhidze Questions Gakharia’s Actions in Chorchana**

In a recent statement, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze expressed concerns about the actions of Giorgi Gakharia, Georgia’s former Prime Minister. Kobakhidze questioned why Gakharia did not inform anyone about the establishment of a checkpoint in the village of Chorchana, which he believes is similar to what happened in 2008 when the Saakashvili regime started a war.

According to Kobakhidze, Gakharia’s decision to set up a checkpoint without informing the Prime Minister, law enforcement agencies, or international monitors raises serious doubts. He noted that this was not an isolated incident, as there were similar cases of ministers not informing others about their actions in the past.

Kobakhidze compared what happened in Chorchana to the events of 2008 when Saakashvili’s regime started a war, which led to significant consequences for Georgia. He warned that if such actions are allowed to continue, they could lead to further problems for the country.

**The Appointment of Gakharia as Prime Minister**

Kobakhidze also commented on Gakharia’s appointment as Prime Minister, stating that it was due to a call from the “deep state.” He noted that at the time, it was necessary to make compromises with this powerful force. However, Kobakhidze emphasized that today, the government is no longer making such compromises.

**Contrast in Statements**

When asked about his previous positive statements about Gakharia’s management of the coronavirus pandemic, Kobakhidze clarified that these comments were specific to that situation and not related to the concerns he now has about Gakharia’s actions in Chorchana.

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