Protests in Tbilisa: Georgian opposition does not differ from election fraud!
Protests in Tbilisa: Georgian opposition does not differ from election fraud!
Rustaweli-Prospekt, Tiflis, Georgien - tbilisa - it bubbles on the streets of Georgia! Massive protests of the opposition to an alleged fake after the parliamentary election shakes the country. The officially announced election victory of the national conservative government party "Georgischer Dream" with 54 percent calls up a lot of doubts: Is this the real will of the people or a bad joke? Prewest President Salome Surabischwili is angry! She made it clear: she will not accept the election result and even sees a Russian influence behind it. "We have become witnesses and victims of a Russian special surgery," said Surabischwili. These words aim directly into the heart of the geopolitical argument in the region.
While people flock to the streets in the country, the West is strikingly back. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Flashing is limited to asking the Georgian politicians, eliminating "defects in the election process" without questioning the result. The EU behaves similarly: Council President Charles Michel calls for a constructive dialogue and demands that the irregularities thoroughly clarify, but the talks with Georgia are on hold after repressive laws. However, the Kremlin gives way to responsibility, denies any interference and claims that the EU wants to put pressure on tbilisa. This is how a game is played with high operations!
chaos in the electoral system
reports on massive buying voices, pressure on voters and manipulations in the vote. International and Georgian election observers are shocked by the documented irregularities. Despite these attacks, the parliament could continue to work if, according to Prime Minister Irakli, Kobachidse. He even claims that the opposition is not necessary for the government: "You can keep your mandates if you want!" This is a clear declaration of war on the pro -European forces. Georgia is on the crossroads and the coming time will decide whether the country moves towards the EU or continues to be under the influence of the north.
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Ort | Rustaweli-Prospekt, Tiflis, Georgien |
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