Tbilisi Mayor: Sanctioning judges part of blackmail to control Georgia
“Georgia is being treated unfairly. Even today, constant blackmail, slander, and a commanding tone persist. This is part of that blackmail,” Tbilisi Mayor, Kakha Kaladze, responded to the issue of sanctions imposed by Great Britain on judges Levan Murusidze and Mikheil Chinchaladze.
In a conversation with the media, Kakha Kaladze stated that the British claim of ‘serious suspicion’ regarding their involvement in corruption is a lie and part of the ongoing blackmail against Georgia.
“All this is just empty rhetoric. What reasonable doubt?! It’s a lie. This continues the narrative we’ve seen in recent years and months regarding the treatment of Georgia. We know how unfairly our country is being treated. Even today, we face constant blackmail, slander, and a commanding tone. One element of this blackmail is the sanctioning of high-ranking officials. They want to control the country and use it to advance their own interests. We are fighting against this and have endured much for it. It has been very difficult, but when it comes to our homeland, our people, and the interests of our country, we will always stand where we are needed. All of this is based on lies and falsehoods. The reality is entirely different from their statements. It is unfortunate, but we expect everything to change drastically,” Kaladze said.