Politicians from France, Germany, Poland, Sweden, Finland and the Baltic countries flew to Tbilisi for negotiations after the country’s parliamentary elections.
Georgia’s ruling party, Georgian Dream, criticized senior EU politicians who visited on November 11 and expressed concern about parliamentary elections. Politico reported this on Monday, November 11.
Members of the foreign affairs committee of the parliaments of France, Germany, Poland, Sweden, Finland and the Baltic countries flew to Tbilisi for negotiations after the parliamentary elections in the country.
However, the Speaker of the Georgian Parliament, Shalva Papuaashvili, refused to meet with the delegation.
In a press conference with Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili, one of the members of the EU delegation, head of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Bundestag, Michael Roth, said that the purpose of the visit was “to express solidarity with the people of Georgia. , the most of them are striving for EU membership.” .
Several dozen Georgian oppositionists, in a sign of solidarity with President Zurabishvili and European representatives, gathered on November 11 near the presidential palace in Tbilisi. After the press conference, the oppositionists congratulated the European representatives.
Let us remind you that the opposition Georgian political forces said that they do not recognize the election results and expressed protests.
They said they will also boycott the new parliament so that it will not be given legitimacy.
Let’s add that the court of the city of Tetri-Tskaro (Georgia) canceled the results of the parliamentary elections in 30 polling stations due to violations.
Source: korrespondent
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