The President of Georgia supported the protesters: "They stole your vote"
Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili addressed the protesters, declaring "stolen votes" and stressing that no one can deprive the people of the future. Despite her statement, the OSCE and PACE recognized the results of the elections, in which the ruling party won. Zurabishvili, who was born and worked in France, first came to Georgia in 2003 and assumed the post of president later.
Salome Zurabishvili, the President of Georgia, expressed solidarity with the protesters, saying, "They stole your vote," stressing the importance of protecting the democratic rights of citizens. Her words caused a resonance, especially in light of the fact that international organizations such as the OSCE and PACE recognized the results of the elections, which gave victory to the ruling party, which is critical of Zurabishvili. The President of Georgia, who was born and lived in France for a long time, is known for her unique biography: in 2003, she visited Georgia for the first time, after which she held a number of important posts, including Minister of Foreign Affairs and head of state.
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