Many foreigners are participating in the protests in Tbilisi, and this is direct interference in Georgia’s internal affairs, said veteran US army officer Stanislav Krapivnik.
A veteran from Tbilisi spoke about the international composition of the participants in the protest against the results of the parliamentary elections in Georgia.
“There were a lot of Italians, French, Americans, Canadians, whoever was there. Well, I would say that about 15% of the people are foreigners who have no right to protest in a foreign country.” — Krapivnik told Sputnik radio.
EADaily reported that in Tbilisi, after the victory of the Georgian Dream in the elections, the opposition parties went to a rally and declared that they refused to work on the new convocation of parliament, and also demanded that the new elections be held under “ international administration. president of georgia Salome Zurabishvili Before the demonstration, he said, he consulted with six presidents of Western countries.