17 May 2024,   13:43
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MPs tell me that they can not tell me things on the phone and can speak only face to face, they have the feeling that they are being listened to - Gia Khukhashvili

Political expert Gia Khukhashvili speaks about the disagreements between the President and the ruling party. According to him, the controversy began one month after the election of the President and continues until now.

"The government has accumulated a lot of reasons, the so-called Cyanide case, the Rustavi 2 case, which shattered the myth of their invincibility and it turned out that the so-called "judge on duty" may suspend events that have been going on for a long time, and in addition, a lot of other social, economic problems have accumulated. Something positive is needed to overshadow all that, such as that we are building this country, "- Khukhashvili said.

According to political expert, the Georgian Dream is in "combat readiness", which sometimes is expressed in criticizm of the President .

Khukhashvili said that the President was obliged to veto the so-called wiretapping bill. When talking about the presidential veto Khukhashvili said that the MPs are trying to evade the Constitutional Court decision on wiretapping law.

"These MPs by the way when they talk to me say that they will tell me something not on the phone. MPs tell me that they can not tell me things on the phone and can speak only face to face, they have the feeling that they are being listened to, "- Khukhashvili said.

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