The European Parliament refused to recognize the self -proclaimed power of the ruling party “Georgian Dream” after the false parliamentary election on October 26, 2024, with new president Micheil Kavelashvili.
On February 13, the European Parliament adopted a resolution in which he called sanctions against Georgia officials and recognized Salome Zurabishvili, the country’s legitimate president. This was reported by the European Parliament press service on Thursday, February 13.
The European Parliament expressed concern for the destruction of the political situation in Georgia.
The resolution was supported by 400 European Parliament representatives, 63 representatives voted against. 81 Euros deputy refrained during the vote.
“The European Parliament refused to recognize the self -proclaimed power of the ruling party” Georgian Dream “after the wrong parliamentary election on October 26, 2024, including the newly -Naked President Mikheil Kaveashvili, and called on the international community to join the boycott of the ruling elite. “
In the document, the Euro -Deputies called the introduction of penalties in Europe against people responsible for violating democratic processes, and also confirmed Salome Zurabishvili’s legitimacy as president of the country.
Euro -Deputies also said they did not recognize the self -proclaimed power of the ruling party “Georgian Dream” after lies in the Parliamentary election of 2024. They called on the international community to join the boycott of Georgia authorities and imposes sanctions on political leaders, in particular, oligarch bidzin Ivanishvili, prime minister Irakoti Kobakhidze and the spokesman for Parliament Shalva Papuashvili.
The resolution also states that the only way to strengthen the situation in the country is to handle new parliamentary elections under the supervision of international observers and independent electoral administration.
Remember that the situation in Georgia was swollen on November 28, 2024, when the government decided to postpone Georgia’s negotiations with the EU to 2028. This led to mass protests.
On December 14, the President’s election was held in Georgia. Election Board Mikhail Kaveashvili chose as president. Current leader Salome Zurabishvili has not recognized election results.
Source: korrespondent

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