Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili advocated the formation of a new coalition government following the results of the country’s upcoming parliamentary elections. He said this in an interview with the TV channel. BBC.
“I work with everyone [кроме правящей] Political parties will prepare a platform that will be used by those who come to the parliament after the election. “I wish there was a coalition government,” Zurabishvili said.
According to him, Georgia has come a long way on the path to democracy, and now it is necessary to switch from the single-party system, which is the “legacy of the old times”, to a coalition government.
He stated that he did not intend to participate in the parliamentary elections and that he would complete his presidency in October. Zurabishvili also emphasized that he would not vote for the ruling Georgian Dream – Democratic Georgia party.
Before that, Georgian MP Sozar Subari from the popular movement “People Power” accused President Salome Zurabishvili turned hostile towards her own country after speaking to parliament, where she spent most of her time criticizing officials and declaring the need for change.
Previously The Georgian President wanted to end Russian supremacy in the Black Sea.