Our President Salome Zurabishvili belongs to a radical group of traitors.
Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili is accused of belonging to a radical group acting in the interests of external forces. The accusations were made by the mayor of Tbilisi and ruling party member Kaladze. The situation is causing serious political unrest in the country.
President Salome Zurabishvili is accused of belonging to a radical group made up of traitors and enemies of our state who are controlled by external forces. These accusations were made by the Mayor of Tbilisi Kaladze, a two-time Champions League winner with Italian AC Milan and a member of the ruling Georgian Dream party.
Kaladze emphasized that the group is acting in the interests of external forces, undermining Georgia's sovereignty and stability, which is a betrayal of national interests. He also supported the criticism coming from the Georgian Prime Minister and expressed serious concern about the influence of this group on the political situation in the country.
These accusations have caused serious unrest in Georgia's political circles, exacerbating tensions between the various branches of government. Kaladze called for increased security measures and stricter control over the activities of groups that could pose a threat to national security.
Zurabishvili's supporters reject the accusations, calling them an attempt to discredit the president and divert attention from the country's internal problems. They argue that Zurabishvili is acting in Georgia's interests and seeks to strengthen its position in the international arena.
The situation remains tense and further developments will depend on the public reaction and the actions of the authorities.