Opposition President of Georgia Salome Zurabishvili stated that she would voluntarily deprive presidential palace Just now, Mikhail Kavelashvili took the oath at the parliament.
RBC-Ukraine reports about this in its communications to Echo Caucasus.
Zurabishvili left before the participants of the action, which were gathered from the presidential palace Orbeliani.
“I want to tell you and let you know – 6 years ago I swore an oath to the Constitution, and even more so to loyalty to the country and loyalty to you, so I am here today and this loyalty will not change in any case, I’m in the palace and I’m standing with my finger. I’ll go out with you and I’ll be with you. I’m taking with me the legitimacy, ensign, of your trust,” she said.
Behind these words, the inauguration of the new President Mikhail Kavelashvili “parody”.
It's time for the Georgian Parliament to inaugurate President Mikhail Kavelashvili, elected by the electoral college. I took the sworn oath. However, representatives of the European countries and the United States were not requested to attend the inauguration.
Under the Constitution of Georgia, Zurabishvili’s obligations are unlikely to end after the oath of office of the new president. Protea Zurabishvili and opposition politicians do not recognize Kavelashvili as the sixth president of Georgia.
The Georgian opposition expressed its readiness to physically kidnap Zurabishvili from his residence on Atoneli, and in the core party “Georgian Dream” they threatened Zurabishvili with extortion, as they It looks like he's going to lose his seat and try to dissolve parliament.
The situation in Georgia
It seems that parliamentary elections were finally held in Georgia. According to the data of the Central Election Commission of Georgia, the pro-Russian party “Georgian Dream” won the victory, which has ruled the country for over 10 years.
The opposition was willing to know the results of the elections. The Georgian government has stated that it is slowing down the country’s integration into the EU. This gave rise to a new wave of protests.
On the 14th, the election board elected a large football player with anti-backward views, Mikhail Kavelashvili, to replace the President of Georgia. First of all, the president was robbed not by the citizens, but by the electoral college, where the majority of the “Georgian Dream” is small. Kavelashvili was the only candidate from the conservative party.
Zurabishvili previously stated that it was expected that the tax would be re-important as new parliamentary elections were scheduled in Georgia.
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