Former President Georgia Salome Zlavishwili was thrown at the airport in Tbilisi on Tuesday – Sova said. The incident occurred after politicians at the Munich Security Conference returned. Zurabiszwili’s office did not comment on the issue, but according to Georgian Portal, the perpetrator of the attack is So-Called Tituszki, or hooligans paid by authorities.
Salome Zlabishwiri was thrown by the egg after the same thing happened on Monday for former leader and former prime minister of Georgia’s opposition party. He also attended a meeting in Munich.
In a statement issued after the attack, Gacharia read as “welcome” by a previously prepared group of rental bandits.
Georgia: Opposition politicians for attacks
On Friday, February 14th, during a conference committee dedicated to the situation in Georgia, Zurabishwili said his country’s parliamentary elections were “stolen” and not an internal political Georgia issue. .
– Euro-Atlantic integration – whether Russia can control a country heading towards Europe for 30 years – politicians emphasized.
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None of the current government of Tbilisi was invited to the Munich Security Conference.
A few days ago, the European Parliament in the adoption resolution refused to acknowledge the power of the George Andream Party after the parliamentary election in Georgia on October 26, 2024.
In Georgia. Anti-government protests are underway domestically
The country began when anti-government protests began at the end of November 2024, when authorities announced that they would suspend consultations on EU membership by 2028.
Zurabiszwili and opposition representatives believe the votes were manipulated in the previous election on October 26th. At the end of December, Misir Kawelashvili was sworn in as president of Georgia, but he is not recognized by the opposition parties or many international partners.
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