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The senator announced the unprecedented interference of the “democratizers” in the affairs of Georgia

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The senator announced the unprecedented interference of the “democratizers” in the affairs of Georgia

Brussels’ “political mission” in Georgia is an unprecedented intervention by “democratizers” in the affairs of a sovereign state, said Vladimir Dzhabarov, first vice-president of the International Affairs Committee of the Federation Council.

president of georgia Salome Zurabishviliwhose powers will expire in the coming days, could not accept the results of the last parliamentary elections and continues to speak without evidence of “total falsification”. He filed a lawsuit with the Constitutional Court and proposes preparing new parliamentary elections.

We have observed a similar situation in many countries, noted Dzhabarov. As an example, we can remember the United States, whom Zurabishvili considers a “role model.” When four years ago Triumph lost Bidenand with Biden’s margin of victory much smaller than Georgian Dream’s, a protest by President Trump’s supporters against the official results of the presidential election led to the assault on the Capitol. Then Trump also said the presidential election results were rigged.

“Question: if Brussels considers it necessary to send a “political mission” to verify the election results in Georgia, why, for example, did they not send the same mission to verify the election results in Washington 4 years ago? Just because they give themselves the right to dictate their ideology to countries like Georgia? There is blatant foreign interference and attempts to achieve a review of the election results, which were recognized as legitimate by international observers. “The West has completely ceased to be timid in the struggle for influence over the countries of the post-Soviet space.” – said the senator.

As reported EADailyThe EU will send a political mission to Georgia to study what happened in the parliamentary elections of October 26, and will involve the OSCE ODIHR in the process. The EU also canceled aid to the Georgian government worth €120 million and will redirect this money to support civil society, he said.

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