Tariel Nakaidze, MP of the parliamentary faction “Reform Group”, responded on the Day of Tolerance.
“Today is November 16, the International Day for Tolerance. As a rule, my speech should start with a congratulation, however, when there is danger in the country, a person with a different faith, orientation, opinion is attacked in the street; When journalists and cameramen in the country are killed for their professional duties; When outraged crowds attack, kill, and even the organizers of this atrocity are not punished, they are encouraged; When the third president of the country does not have the right to use, at least, the right to comprehensive health treatment, I no longer speak of the right to a court; When you are sadistically deprived of the right to free elections and your results are falsified; When state institutions are under the influence of a dominant religious organization and fail to perform their function; When the commander-in-chief of the country turns a blind eye to the death of his predecessor; When the prime minister says a person has the right to commit suicide by law, it is difficult to congratulate the day of tolerance in such a country.”
On the Day of Tolerance, Irakli Gharibashvili also responded and published a greeting statement on the Facebook page of the Georgian government.
Source: Public