In October last year, they tried to impeach the president for a tour in support of European integration.
Georgian Parliament Speaker Shalva Papuashvili from the Georgian Dream party said the ruling party is starting impeachment proceedings against President Salome Zurabishvili for the second time. NewsGeorgia reported this on Monday, October 7.
Another case is planned to be filed in the Constitutional Court.
He explained that the reason for this decision was Zurabishvili’s foreign visits without prior government approval.
If the attempt is successful, Zurabishvili’s term in office will be shortened by about a month.
As Papuashvili said, the move was more symbolic in nature, so that “violated the Constitution” Salome Zurabishvili went down in history not only as a former president, but as “removed” from office.
In October last year, they tried to impeach the president for a tour in support of European integration.
Let’s recall that the Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili recently criticized the policies of the country’s government, calling the leading Georgian Dream party a “trust of Russia.”
Earlier, as part of the election campaign, the Georgian Dream party produced banners with images of the destruction caused by Russia in Ukraine and, in contrast, peaceful life in Georgia. Signatures on the banners call on voters to “choose peace” and “say no to war.”
Earlier, the US State Department emphasized that the Russian Federation was involving Georgia in the war against Ukraine, which was planning to build a naval base in occupied Abkhazia.
The majority of Georgian citizens declare that the country’s development is in the wrong direction
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