**Police in Georgia Behaved Better Than in America and Europe**
The Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, has praised the police for their good behavior during recent protests. He said that the Ministry of Internal Affairs managed the situation better than American and European countries.
According to Mr. Kobakhidze, the police faced a lot of insults and physical attacks from protesters. Despite this, they remained patient and professional. The Prime Minister thanked the Minister of Internal Affairs, Vakhtang Gomelauri, for his work and each police officer for their good behavior.
**Police in Other Countries**
Mr. Kobakhidze compared the treatment of protesters by police in other countries to what happened in Georgia. He said that in France, the Netherlands, America, and Germany, police often use rough tactics to disperse protests. This is not something that happens in Georgia, he said.
**A Change for the Better**
The Prime Minister noted that there was a time when police in Georgia used harsh methods to deal with protesters. However, this has changed under Minister Gomelauri’s leadership. The State Security Service also played an important role in maintaining order and keeping people safe.
Mr. Kobakhidze thanked all law enforcement agencies for their hard work during the protests. He said that they managed the situation with a higher standard than American and European countries.
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