Kobakhidze Makes Reference to Purges and Says Civil Service Is “Self-Cleaning”  

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**Kobakhidze Defends ‘s Stance**

Irakli Kobakhidze, the Prime Minister of Georgia, met with his cabinet to discuss the country’s decision to move away from the . He responded to a wave of letters from government employees expressing their disagreement with this change.

Kobakhidze said that these people were “self-cleansing” and had problems understanding what was written or said. He promised to finish this process, but some reports suggest that government appointees are pressuring who disagreed to resign.

**President Slams Government’s Actions**

President Salome Zurabishvili took to social media to criticize Kobakhidze’s actions. She wrote that the Prime Minister was “illegitimate” and might be going to the Ministry to threaten employees. She warned that anyone who signed protests would be fired through a process called “reorganization”.

**Watchdogs Speak Out**

Three organizations, – Georgia, the Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA), and the International for Fair Elections and Democracy (ISFED), held a briefing to respond to the Prime Minister’s statement. They said that civil servants cannot be fired for declaring their commitment to constitutional principles.

The watchdogs also stated that forcing public employees to resign was a crime, as outlined Article 169 of the Criminal Code. They called on government to act in accordance with the and laws.

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