Levan Khabeishvili said it was horrible to watch two criminals blaming one another for Mako Gomuri’s lost eye. The masterminds behind the “Gavrilov Night,” and the masterminds behind the Russification, were trying to wash away their hands by pointing at each other.  

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**Leaders of Georgia’s Opposition Blast Government for Blaming Each Other**

A heated exchange in the Georgian parliament has left many questioning the leadership of the country. Levan Khabeishvili, Chairman of the Political Council of “United National Movement,” has spoken out against the government’s handling of a recent incident involving Mako Gomuri.

Gomuri, a Georgian citizen, lost an eye after being tortured by unknown assailants. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and demands for justice. However, in a recent parliament session, the masterminds behind the “Gavrilov Night” – a violent incident that left several people injured – were more concerned with pointing fingers at each other than taking responsibility.

“It was terrible to watch two criminals blaming each other for Mako Gomuri’s lost eye,” Khabeishvili said. The opposition leader believes that this behavior is a clear indication of the government’s lack of leadership and accountability.

**A Warning Sign for the Government**

Khabeishvili sees this incident as a warning sign for the current leadership, including Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashvili and Interior Minister Giorgi Baramidze. The opposition leader is concerned that those who will ultimately lead them to “political guillotine” are Tea Tsulukiani, Sozar Subari, and Aluda Gudushauri – high-ranking officials within the government.

The chairman of the “United National Movement” believes that the true culprits behind the torture of Mako Gomuri have not been held accountable. Instead, they are using their positions to shift blame and avoid responsibility. This lack of leadership and accountability has left many wondering if the current government is truly committed to serving the people.

**A Diminished Leadership**

Khabeishvili’s comments also hint at a deeper issue within the Georgian government – one of diminished leadership. The opposition leader believes that Prime Minister Gharibashvili has lost his courage and is more concerned with protecting himself than taking action against those responsible for Gomuri’s torture.

“This was a horrifying sight,” Khabeishvili said. “A humiliated Gharibashvili, a man in Ivanishvili’s pocket, unable to name the tortured individuals or remind Tsulukiani of her infamous statement about Giorgi Antsukhelidze.”

The comments by Levan Khabeishvili have left many questioning the leadership of the Georgian government. Will they take action against those responsible for Gomuri’s torture, or will they continue to point fingers and avoid responsibility?

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