International Reactions to Kavelashvili’s Election  

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**Georgia’s President Vote Sparks Crisis**

December 14, Georgia’s single-party Electoral College voted for Mikheil Kavelashvili as president. This move has deepened the ‘s political crisis, which started after the October 26 Parliamentary .

Many people, including and groups, believe that the vote was rigged. The Dream party, however, installed a single-party parliament before the legality of the vote was decided. Holding presidential elections while ignoring mass protests and brutality is seen as an attempt to complete single-party rule.

Kavelashvili, nominated by Georgian Dream patron Bidzina Ivanishvili, ran unopposed without campaigning, as required by the Constitution. President called this process a “travesty” and refuses to leave office until a legitimate parliament is elected.

**International Reactions**

Several leaders from neighboring countries congratulated Kavelashvili on his election:

* Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan: praised the close ties between their peoples and expressed hopes for stronger bilateral relations.
* Aleksandar Lukashenka of Belarus: wished Kavelashvili success in his future activities, citing potential benefits to bilateral relations.
* Nikol Pashinyan of Armenia: looked forward to strengthening strategic and advancing cooperation across all levels.
* Aleksandar Vučić of Serbia: congratulated Kavelashvili on his election and expressed confidence that he would fulfill his duties honorably.

However, some Western politicians took a different stance:

* Joe Wilson, U.S. Helsinki Commission Chairman: stated that Salome Zurabishvili remains the legitimate president of Georgia and called for new elections.
* Marko Mihkelson, Estonian Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman: also recognized Zurabishvili as the only legitimate President of Georgia.
* Michael Roth, ‘s Foreign Affairs Committees Chair: described Kavelashvili’s election as a step towards the takeover of all constitutional institutions in Georgia.

**Continued Crisis**

The international community remains divided on the legitimacy of Kavelashvili’s presidency. The crisis is expected to continue, with many demanding new elections and a return to democratic processes.

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