Usupashvili would not appoint Partshaladze as Attorney General
Read on the website Vestnik KavkazaThe speaker of the Georgian parliament, David Usupashvili, said that he would not appoint Otar Partshaladze as Attorney General in the country."It is not up to me to decide whether or not to appoint Otar Partshaladze with his criminal record in Germany to the office of attorney general in the country, but I probably would not do this, since it would be used for such (political) purposes. But I would not send him into retirement either, because once we have appointed him and decided that it should be like that, it is more of a moral than legal issue; dismissal would be wrong," Georgia-News quotes Usupashvili as saying.As previously reported by Vestnik Kavkaza, only a week ago the former Mayor of Tbilisi, Gigi Ugulava, revealed that Otar Partshaladze has a criminal record in Germany. the Attorney General later partially confirmed this information.The speaker of the Georgian parliament, David Usupashvili, said that he would not appoint Otar Partshaladze as Attorney General in the country.
"It is not up to me to decide whether or not to appoint Otar Partshaladze with his criminal record in Germany to the office of attorney general in the country, but I probably would not do this, since it would be used for such (political) purposes. But I would not send him into retirement either, because once we have appointed him and decided that it should be like that, it is more of a moral than legal issue; dismissal would be wrong," Georgia-News quotes Usupashvili as saying.
As previously reported by Vestnik Kavkaza, only a week ago the former Mayor of Tbilisi, Gigi Ugulava, revealed that Otar Partshaladze has a criminal record in Germany. the Attorney General later partially confirmed this information.
"It is not up to me to decide whether or not to appoint Otar Partshaladze with his criminal record in Germany to the office of attorney general in the country, but I probably would not do this, since it would be used for such (political) purposes. But I would not send him into retirement either, because once we have appointed him and decided that it should be like that, it is more of a moral than legal issue; dismissal would be wrong," Georgia-News quotes Usupashvili as saying.
As previously reported by Vestnik Kavkaza, only a week ago the former Mayor of Tbilisi, Gigi Ugulava, revealed that Otar Partshaladze has a criminal record in Germany. the Attorney General later partially confirmed this information.