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Georgian PM urges to rapidly investigate Kutaisi incident

20 December 2012 [12:34] - TODAY.AZ
Georgian Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili urged the population to refrain from provocations, but the law enforcement bodies - to rapidly investigate the incident in Kutaisi, prime minister's press-service said today.

The incident has recently occurred in Kutaisi. A crowd gathered and demanded the resignation of the President. At first, these individuals did not allow the president to leave the office of the United National Movement. Afterwards, the guard was able to bring the president out. These individuals threw stones at the president's car and inflicted the physical abuse to member of United National Movement Akaki Minashvili.

"We represent the responsible authority and condemn any aggression," Ivanishvili said. "Aggression and confrontation against the opponents, unfortunately, were common practice before and today we get the results of this. I urge the people to refrain from any kind of confrontation and not to succumb to provocations."

"I also urge the law enforcement bodies to investigate the incident in a timely manner and to stop these provocations in the future," prime minister said.


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