Psaki demanded that Georgia not to use the judicial system for revenge Saakashvili
Washington, which alarmed put forward regarding the ex-President of Georgia Mikhail Saakashvili's accusations of abuse of power, demands from Tbilisi not to use the judicial system in revenge, said the head of the press service of the U.S. Department of state Jen Psaki. " The commitment to the rule of law means that in a democratic society everyone abides by the law and the legal system should not be used as a tool for political retribution, " said Psaki, ITAR-TASS reported. She warned that the state Department will monitor the situation: " We will continue to remind the Georgian authorities about the need for strict observance of legal procedures and the rule of law ". Remember, the chief Prosecutor's office of Georgia on Tuesday showed Saakashvili accusation " exceeding official authority ". Due to the fact that since November 2013, the former head of the country resides abroad, the corresponding resolution was handed in Tbilisi and his attorney. The Ministry informed that the story is " about mass dispersal of a peaceful rally on 7 November 2007, of the illegal invasion of that same day the TV company " Imedi " and criminal activity to obtain the property of the businessman Arkadi (Badri) Patarkatsishvili ". Similar allegations have also been voiced by ex-interior Minister of Georgia Vano Merabishvili, the ex-mayor Gigi Ugulava, former Prosecutor General Zurab Adeishvili and former head of the defence Department to David and other top officials. Saakashvili November 2013 lived in the European Union, then in the USA. The past six months, the majority is in Ukraine, where, according to media reports, he is an informal Advisor to the current leadership of the country.
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