Tina Khidasheli said, “The government of Georgia is currently unlegitimate to all our partners, because they didn’t congratulate and recognize the results of the election,” on “PalitraNews“, program “360 degrees”.
Tina Khidasheli says that all international organizations have concluded that the elections were not free and fair.
“The international community stated two things. This phrase is in all the conclusions of organizations. The elections were neither fair nor free. All conclusions state this, and no democratic country has acknowledged or congratulated the results of the election.
All our partners consider the government of Georgia to be illegitimate because they have not congratulated and acknowledged the election results. In their summary documents, all international observation missions from Western countries stated that these elections were not free or fair.
After the process is completed, we can expect to receive this from international organizations. The process is still not over. “There is no summary protocol yet, and the court discussions have not begun”, Tina Khidasheli said.
Tina Khidasheli, when asked if it was impossible for an opposition party to take a different stance on the issue of not being admitted to the parliament, said that nothing was excluded, even though such a party would be committing political suicide.
“I do not exclude anything when there are so many players at the same table. How can you exclude anything, but if someone commits suicide politically in Georgia, that’s his problem?
Any opposition party who enters this game will be committing the usual act of political suicide. I can understand that Gakharia has taken a pose, this is not the first one and I’m not surprised. It’s his job. He seems to know something no one else knows.
If Gakharia says that, then he’ll join the action. If it is his voter order, as it is called in Georgian. He will wait. Tina Khidasheli said, “In Georgia, such actions can be called by their name. But I will refrain from doing this now”.
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