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Tbilisi mayor published special statement
01.02.13 10:30
Mayor of Tbilisi Gigi Ugulava has published a special statement in response to the interview given by the chief prosecutor to media regarding his interrogation within the investigation of the machinations in the Tbilisi government. Chief prosecutor said the mayor of Tbilisi would be interrogated soon as a suspect. Mayor says the activities and the statements of the prosecutor exceed his duties and authorities and he in fact represents himself as a political prosecutor. `The televised interview with the chief prosecutor makes it clear that he has not got his authorities properly. He considers himself a political prosecutor, which confirms the political motives of the investigation of this case, which is to scare and blackmail all those persons, who supported the United National Movement. His speeches exceed the authorities of the chief prosecutor. As for facts and circumstances, the fact that the prosecutor exemplified the combined tax of electricity and garbage collection as the proof of the allegation, confirms that he tries to manipulate with public view and disguise the real goals of the investigation. In addition, the prosecutor shows his superstitious knowledge of his investigation carried out by his office. He intentionally tries to forge the facts, when says that the investigation coincides with the time when the combined tax was enforced. According to the investigation service of the ministry of finance, it becomes clear that the suspicions refer to the case dated to December 31, 2009 and even with naked eye it is seen that there can be no ties between the two facts, because the new combined tax was enforced in July 1, 2011. These facts show that under the instruction of Ivanishvili [prime minister], Kbilashvili was turned the investigation into an ugly instrument for fighting against the persons with unacceptable political views,` mayor wrote in the statement.
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