18 November 2024,   23:24
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Okruashvili Remains in Prison - Leaders of "Victorious Georgia" speak of Ivanishvili"s order

The Court of Appeal dismissed the complaint of the leader of "Victorious Georgia". That means Okruashvili will remain in Matrosov Prison for at least the next two and a maximum of nine months before the trials are over. The leaders of "Victorious Georgia" are convinced that the court of the second instance has also fulfilled Bidzina Ivanishvili"s political order.
The leader of the Republican Party links Irakli Okruashvili"s arrest to Bidzina Ivanishvili"s fear and personal revenge. Davit Berdzenishvili thinks that by opening political cards, Okruashvili has imposed a big blow to Ivanishvili. The details of the conspiracy talks publicly opened by the leader of "Victorious Georgia" also caused problems for the Georgian Dream leader abroad.
Before his arrest, Okruashvili said that Ivanishvili had asked him to testify against Saakashvili. According to David Berdzenishvili, this is direct evidence that the leader of the Georgian Dream has convicted a third president of Georgia based on the false testimony, which could pose serious problems to Ivanishvili in the West.
For the past seven years, Ivanishvili has been trying to prove to the West that Saakashvili is a criminal and he place is in prison, and not in the political arena. Okruashvili"s public statements, according to David Berdzenishvili, are putting this message box of Ivanishvili upside down, which means that the words of the leader of the Georgian Dream will be used by the country"s strategic partners against him.
This scandalous interview of the former teammate came as a surprise to the leader of the Georgian Dream parliamentary team. Giorgi Volski disliked Davit Berdzenishvili"s logic.
All who learned about Okruashvili"s case came to the only conclusion. The leader of "Victorious Georgia" has been politically neutralized by imprisonment. Irakli Okruashvili"s team is preparing a new action plan. At 12:00 tomorrow, it will be announced how the party is going to continue its fight.

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