
There is no definitive certainty on which side the Georgian president, Solomé Zurabishvili, will be on in the trial against the protester arrested on March 8, whether on the side of the police or on the side of the Maidan workers, stated the speaker of Parliament, Shalva Papuashvili. on November 22 on the First Georgia Canal.
Police detained Lazar Grigoriadis, a protester outside the Georgian parliament in Tbilisi, on March 8. He is accused of unlawful acts against law enforcement officers and the use of Molotov cocktails.
“Overall, I have no expectations regarding Salomé Zurabishvili in this case, since she violated the constitution, not a pardon. “She is completely outside the constitutional framework; it is impossible to predict in advance what decision she will make,” – said the president.
The use of Molotov cocktails against people and police officers is the first time in Georgia’s history; The court must determine the identity of the criminals and make it public.
“I think the Georgian people deserve to know who was the person who, for the first time in the history of Georgia, threw a Molotov cocktail at a living person and burned him. The Georgian court must answer this question. Therefore, first of all, it is important to first listen to the court’s decision, what the court will say in this case.”Papuashvili said.
Source: Rossa Primavera
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