Pro-Russian Prime Minister of Georgia Threatens President Zurabishvili with Prison
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Sun, 22 Dec 2024 14:12:00 +0200
Kobakhidze threatens the Georgian presidentGeorgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said that Salome Zurabishvili has less than a week left in office, so the prime minister recommended her to avoid meetings with the opposition and refrain from announcing new parliamentary elections.
Some European politicians and officials suggest that a lot can happen by December 29 the date of the end of Zurabishvilis term, ed..
But I assure you that nothing significant will happen, Kobakhidze noted.
In addition, the prime minister threatened the president with consequences if she did not follow the rules.
Lets see where she ends up after this behind bars or at large.
I hope she will not violate the norms of the Criminal Code, he added.
Kobakhidze Mass protests continue in GeorgiaIn particular, residents of various regions, such as Adjara, Svaneti, Megrelia, Meskheti, and Kartli, will participate in the actions, who will march in separate processions to Rustaveli Avenue.At 1200, the action took place near the US embassy.
The protesters demanded the imposition of sanctions against the leaders of the Georgian Dream party.
This week, similar rallies were held near the embassies of European countries.At 200 PM, protest participants gathered in several places near the Kakha Bendukidze University Campus, as well as near the first building of Tbilisi State University, where the approach of social workers is planned.Teachers took part in the March of Teachers, which started at 300 PM from the Vaso Abashidze Theater.
Residents of Kutaisi honoring Rezo Gabriadze.At 400 PM, yoga enthusiasts gathered near the Dynamo Stadium, as well as participants in the March of Svans, which will begin near the Philharmonic.
Adjarians will gather at Europe Square at 500 PM.At 500 PM, students and teachers joined the action from the Philharmonic, and representatives of the fashion industry took part in the protest for the first time, gathering near Vake Park.In addition, supporters of former President Mikheil Saakashvili, who gathered on Republic Square, also protested.At 600 PM, the March of Aragvinians set off from Bukiya Garden to the parliament.
Imereti residents gathered at 600 PM on Marjanishvili Square, and the March of Rachinians started from Vake Park.
At the same time, tattoo artists and organizers of Georgian Gamers Against the Russian Regime headed to the parliament.At 700 PM, the March of Meskhitians will take place from Republic Square, while the Megrelians will gather near the first building of the TSU.The mass protests, which have been going on for 24 days, are a response to the Georgian Dreams decision to suspend EU accession talks.
Protesters are demanding new parliamentary elections and the release of more than 30 people who were detained during the protests.
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