Speaker: Investigative document is for foreign forces to acknowledge, condemn UNM's dictatorial regime
“The document of the parliamentary interim fact-finding commission investigation activities of the 2003-2012 government and its officials is a chance for all foreign forces to finally acknowledge what kind of political group they supported and to condemn the United National Movement (UNM) dictatorial regime,” Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili told reporters.
According to the Speaker, the 400-page document to be published by the Commission today details the activities of the regime before 2012 and after 2012 as “an anti-democratic, extremist organization in the opposition.”
Papuashvili remarked that “authors of dictatorship and torture” were cordially welcomed and hosted at the doors of different foreign organizations for years.
“I urge all foreigners not to miss this chance a second time, because the Georgian people will definitely not forgive those who, after this evidence, continue to say that Saakashvili was a modernizer, a beacon of democracy, a pro-European. These lies should end once and forever after today’s review,” he stated.