Mikheil Kareli : The war was Mikheil Sakaashvili’s greatest adventure. He is mentally ill, and is still dangerous to this day. I had the feeling that I was Hitler’s assistant in a previous life.  

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Former Georgian Official Speaks Out Against Saakashvili

A former presidential representative , Mikheil Kareli, has made shocking claims about Mikheil Saakashvili’s behavior during the . Speaking at a temporary investigative commission of the Parliament, Kareli said that Saakashvili was “mentally ill” and still poses a danger today.

Kareli described how Saakashvili became increasingly obsessed with power and unable to listen to opposing views. He recalled an incident where Saakashvili tore up his resignation letter and threw it around his office in a crazed . Kareli also claimed that he was physically beaten at Ortachala after being arrested for supporting the .

The former official spoke out against Saakashvili’s actions, saying they were “absolutely unacceptable” and had put him and his in danger. He recalled how his parents’ property was seized and his elderly relatives were targeted by .

Kareli also made a bizarre statement, saying that he had always felt like he was Hitler’s assistant in a past life. He described the war as one of Saakashvili’s “greatest adventures” and said that the war destroyed his childhood home, which was built by his grandfather.

Saakashvili is currently facing over his actions during the war. Kareli has offered to answer any further questions from the commission and has spoken out against Saakashvili’s behavior in the past.

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