Shalva Papuashvili on arrested doctor Giorgi Chakhunashvili: If he had the courage to enter the yard of the President’s residence, he should take responsibility – everyone has a profession: a thief, a robber, and a government overthrower! 

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 If this person had the courage to break the law and enter the territory of the president’s residence, let him also have the courage to take responsibility for this – there will be no discrimination against people based on age, profession, origin, or skin color! Everyone has a profession – a thief, a robber, and a government overthrower! – this is how Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili responded to a question about the detention of 71-year-old doctor Giorgi Chakhunashvili in the October 4 case.
According to Papuashvili, “the state has long been prepared to not give anyone the opportunity to overthrow and create pools of blood like in the 1990s.”
He emphasized today that no one should hope to escape responsibility.
“It can be compared to the morality of Mamuka Khazaradze, who wanted the Anaklia port to be profitable and demanded a guarantee that if the port did not make a profit, we would add money from the budget. He wanted a business model in which losses were excluded and there should only be profits.
This is exactly how their reactions look – as if they themselves should remain the winners at the end of the coup d’état. Those who go to the coup d’état and the overthrow of the government should realize that a failed coup d’état and the failed overthrow of the government will entail responsibility.
The overthrowers of the country hoped for only one result, to overthrow this country – this will not work! Accordingly, they are also being held accountable for all this.
The coup d’état failed, the overthrow of the government failed, and responsibility will follow for all this. Those who dare and show courage, including this person in particular [Giorgi Chakhunashvili], who broke into the yard of the President’s residence, should have the courage to take responsibility for this”, said Papuashvili. 

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