** Searches Conducted at Homes of Activists and Foundation Founder, Says Parliament Speaker**
The Georgian Parliament’s Speaker, Shalva Papuashvili, has responded to recent searches conducted by the Prosecutor’s Office at the homes of Nanuka Zhorzholiani, founder of the Nanuka Foundation, and several activists. In a statement to journalists, Papuashvili emphasized that these actions are being carried out in accordance with legal procedures.
** Attempt to Destabilize Government?**
Papuashvili noted that the Prosecutor’s Office is investigating various cases related to attempts to destabilize the government and incite violence. He mentioned last December’s attempt to attack the Parliament, as well as incidents of violence and attacks on a police officer. Papuashvili claimed that these actions were incited from outside, but were effectively stopped by law enforcement.
** Searches as Part of Investigation**
Papuashvili assured the public that the searches are part of an ongoing investigation process, where the Prosecutor’s Office is gathering evidence to shed light on the situation. He stated that it is not uncommon for investigations to involve searches, which are carried out in accordance with legal procedures.
** Need for Transparency and Accountability**
The Speaker emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in this matter. Papuashvili expressed confidence that the Prosecutor’s Office will provide explanations regarding the searches, and that these actions will ultimately contribute to a complete understanding of what is happening in Georgian society.
As the investigation unfolds, it remains to be seen how this situation will play out. One thing is certain: the public is eager for answers, and Papuashvili’s assurances of a thorough investigation are likely to be closely monitored by the Georgian people.
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