POLITICS
18.04.24 13:41
According to the Chairman of the Parliament, Shalva Papuashvili, President Salome Zurabishvili has sued her government to the government of a foreign country.
As Papuashvili told journalists, this shows that she does not understand state sovereignty at all.
"As for the actions of Salome Zurabishvili during the last days, it is already difficult for me to follow her with my reactions. We have already seen Salome Zurabishvili, who referred to the police with Russian terminology, and with that, I think, she crossed all red lines in relation to the state. She does not consider herself a part of this state, of the institutions, such as the police, which we have seen these days acting with dignity. That is why public trust in the police is so high. Another miraculous thing happened yesterday, when Salome Zurabishvili sued her own government to the government of a foreign country, but notice one thing - it is understandable when they are talking about the European Union, but no one could explain what the French President had to do with all this. Today, Belgium is the President of the European Union, if you are talking about the European Union, you should address the leadership of Belgium. The French President seems has to do something with her former citizenship. I don't know if she still has dual citizenship. The attitude and position of Ms. Salome, who complains about the authorities of her country with the authorities of other peoples, shows that she not only does not understand the sovereignty of Georgia, she does not understand the state sovereignty at all," said Papuashvili.
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