**Georgian PM Responds to Gakharia’s Confrontation**
The Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, has spoken out about a violent confrontation that occurred at the Sheraton hotel in Batumi. The incident involved former Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia.
According to Kobakhidze, when someone is called a “spy” or a “Natsi,” they must endure it. He said this is not just for politicians, but for anyone who faces such insults.
Kobakhidze stated that Gakharia could not tolerate being called these names and responded with violence. The confrontation was not left unanswered, leading to an unfortunate incident.
The Georgian PM emphasized that people often talk about the duty to endure in relation to politicians. However, when someone is insulted as a “spy” or a “Natsi,” they have a responsibility to remain calm.
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