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Tbilisi Mayor: "If President Pardons Saakashvili, It Will Make Her Career Very Difficult"

While talking about former president Mikheil Saakashvili on December 27, Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze said that everything is staged - bringing him in as duty-free goods, starting from here, continuing with the shows and concerts that we are watching today.

According to him, if President Salome Zourabichvili pardons Mikheil Saakashvili, it will be difficult for her personally and her career. "There is no critical situation, and these are purposefully staged performances, the main creator and participant of which is Mikheil Saakashvili. Everything is staged - bringing him in as duty-free goods, starting from here, continuing with the shows and concerts we are watching today. These are purposeful, staged performances with their own actors, which are managed from different countries, and various contracts and agreements are signed on conducting a PR campaign," he added.

All criminals who have committed a crime must be held accountable before the law. It is up to the president, but if the president makes this decision, I am sure it will be very difficult for her personally and for her career in general. This would be the gravest decision. I do not know; perhaps, you should ask the president," Kaladze added.

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