Georgian President was called a foreign agent after his speech in parliament

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Sozar Subari, a Georgian member of parliament from the “People Power” popular movement, accused president Salome Zurabishvili of hostility towards her own country after giving a speech in parliament, where she spent most of her time criticizing the authorities and expressing the need for change. . His words were quoted by the TV channel Imedi.

“I cannot call Salome Zurabishvili’s speech critical, it was a hostile speech against the country. “This was not the speech of the President of Georgia, but the speech of a foreign agent,” he said.

He also described Zurabishvili’s repeated and deliberate violations of the Georgian constitution as hostility towards the country.

“If the president of a country, when he goes abroad or in a meeting with his foreign colleagues in Georgia, directly says that Georgia does not deserve to join the European Union and receive candidate status, this is hostility,” the MP emphasized.

Before that Salome Zurabishvili accused The ruling party “Georgian Dream – Democratic Georgia” makes “anti-Western propaganda” and establishes close relations with Russia.

The President of Georgia expressed the opinion that the strategy of the ruling party is based on a number of provocations, including the restoration of air traffic with Russia and the entry of a Russian cruise ship into Batumi.

Previously The President of Georgia proposed creating a single platform for the future of the country in Europe.

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