The President of Georgia promised to revoke all pro-Russian laws if the opposition wins the elections.
Salome Zurabishvili spoke with these words to BILD journalist Nina Lopez in Berlin.
These elections will decide: Europe or darkness, a return to the Russian-Soviet past,” Zurabishvili said about the parliamentary elections on October 26.
According to her, the ruling Georgian Dream party and its founder Bidzina Ivanishvili no longer strive for Europe and limit freedom of speech and opposition: “He [Іванішвілі]
damaged the country, weakened it and isolated it. The joy of being an EU candidate has been ruined by pushing through unnecessary legislation.”
Zurabishvili criticized the recently adopted laws on “foreign agents” and the ban on “LGBT propaganda.”
The loyal and hospitable Georgian people should not be confused with the government. In our country, tourists are always welcome, they are safe,” the president addressed LGBTQ people.
All is not lost,” Zurabishvili said. “I ask young people, as well as Georgians in remote parts of the country, to actively participate in the elections. So that we can position Georgia as a European country and prevent further migration of young people.
Zurabishvili calls for the formation of an expert government for a period of one year in order to return Georgia to the European course.
If pro-European forces prevail, I will revoke all anti-European laws and negotiate Georgia’s accession to the EU,” she promised.
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Source: Racurs

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