**Georgian President Stepping Up Resistance to Russian Influence**
President Salome Zourabichvili of Georgia has taken a bold step by announcing she will stay in office beyond her term. She says this is because the country needs her protection against Russian influence.
Zourabichvili made this announcement after protests erupted on November 28th. The protesters are against the government‘s decision to stop Georgia’s integration with the European Union (EU). This move was seen as a sign that Georgia wants to be closer to Russia, which most Georgians oppose.
The government had promised to join the EU, but now they want to go back on their word. Zourabichvili is against this and says she will work with other opposition groups to stop it.
**A National Consensus**
Zourabichvili said there was a national consensus among Georgians that they do not want to be closer to Russia. She also said that the country’s diplomatic corps and businesses are resisting Russian influence.
The Georgian government has been cracking down on protesters, but Zourabichvili has been standing with them. She has spoken out against police violence and supported journalists who are being targeted during the crackdowns.
**A Call for EU Support**
Zourabichvili is calling on Georgia’s EU partners to speak out in support of the country’s European future. She wants them to know that Georgians want to be part of Europe, not Russia.
Georgia has been getting closer to Russia under the current government, despite most people opposing this. Zourabichvili’s decision to stay in office is seen as a way to protect Georgia from Russian influence and keep it on its European path.
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