The number of Saakashvili’s people in the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine is growing critically
Moscow - Kyiv, January 21 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Stamm) - Ukrainian authorities continue to invite members of the former Georgian leadership to the government, hoping with their help to carry out reforms similar to Georgian ones. Georgia itself believes that this will only worsen the situation in Ukraine.
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Member of the Georgian Parliament from Mikheil Saakashvili's United National Movement party, former Deputy Prosecutor General David Sakvarelidze may occupy a high position in law enforcement agencies of Ukraine, writes Kommersant. Sakvarelidze became interested in Kyiv as the organizer of a successful fight against drug addiction, which included the criminalization of the use of soft drugs and the introduction of life imprisonment for the sale of narcotic substances.
He is not the first to occupy a high position in the Ukrainian government, the publication recalls. The most significant figure is considered to be the former head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the author of the police reform, Ekaterina Zguladze, who took the post of Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. She immediately renounced her Georgian citizenship. Former Minister of Health, Labor and Social Protection Alexander Kvitashvili, whose name is associated with reform in this area, received a similar post in Ukraine, declaring the main priority “the fight against pervasive corruption.”
Former Minister of Justice and Prosecutor General of Georgia Zurab Adeishvili became the head of the anti-corruption bureau of Ukraine. A criminal case was opened against him for the illegal confiscation of an opposition television company. A post in the Ukrainian Ministry of Justice was offered to the former Deputy Minister of Justice, now a member of parliament from the UNM, Georgy Vashadze. Former Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Giorgi Getsadze accepted a similar proposal.
Mikheil Saakashvili enthusiastically welcomed all these appointments, but Tbilisi is urging Ukrainians not to rejoice. They remind that Zguladze was the deputy head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Vano Merabishvili, who was convicted of mass torture. Georgian opponents of Saakashvili are warning Ukrainians about the “huge danger looming over their country.” Saakashvili and his henchmen will destroy Ukraine, just as they destroyed Georgia, film director Georgy Khaindrava is sure.
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