Saakashvili follows Avakov posting video from recent National Reforms Council's meeting
Head of Odesa Regional State Administration Mikheil Saakashvili followed an example of Interior Minister Arsen Avakov and posted on his Facebook page a videotape recording from the meeting of National Reforms Council, which took place on December 14.
"I feel sorry for calling prime minister a thief, but feel more regret that this is true. [This is] our version of what happened at the presidential administration after my insistent requests. A videotape, which I received from the presidential administration," the Odesa governor said.
He stressed that the video "clearly demonstrates how the prime minister calls me 'a guest artist' and 'loudmouth', and his minister proposed me to get out of the country."
"I used a word 'thieves' regarding the prime minister and interior minister and I don't drop these words. I love Ukraine, and we'll liberate our state from thieves and swindlers," he said.
Previously the similar video recording was posted on Facebook by Arsen Avakov.
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