**Selective Summoning by the Commission: A Clear Double Standard**
The Commission on the Activities of the Previous Government has been making headlines lately, but not for the right reasons. According to Nika Gvaramia, a leading figure in the Coalition for Change, the commission’s actions demonstrate a clear double standard.
Gvaramia points out that Zura-Girchi Japaridze and Nika Melia, two individuals who were not involved in politics at the time of the previous government, have been summoned to testify before the commission. Meanwhile, some of the most influential politicians from the same era are being conveniently overlooked.
**A Questionable Motive**
It’s hard not to notice the inconsistency here. Japaridze and Melia may be facing serious charges related to their alleged activities during the previous government. However, the fact that they were summoned by the commission while others with more significant influence are being ignored raises questions about the commission’s true intentions.
Gvaramia is not mincing words in his criticism of the commission’s actions. He describes it as a “shameful delusion” to pretend that the prison is a resort, implying that the treatment of certain individuals by the commission is far from fair.
**A Call for Transparency**
The full implications of this selective summoning are still unclear, but one thing is certain: it erodes trust in the commission and the government as a whole. As Gvaramia so eloquently puts it, “we see this and we know what it is called.” It’s time for the commission to come clean about its motives and explain why some individuals are being unfairly targeted while others with greater influence are being let off the hook.
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