Anti-Western Kavelashvili is sworn in as Georgian president, pro EU Zourabichvili contests legitimacy  

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**Anti-Western Politician Takes Office in Georgia**

Mikheil , politician close to the ruling party , was sworn in as Georgia’s new president on December 29. The opposition sees this move as illegitimate.

Georgia’s former president, , said she would leave the presidential palace but remains the legitimate head of state. She called Kavelashvili’s election a “mockery of ” and asked her supporters to rally at the palace against the ruling party.

**Protests Continue in Georgia**

Opposition parties continue to recognize Zourabichvili as the legitimate president. Protests have been ongoing since Georgian Dream claimed victory in disputed parliamentary elections last . The has responded with riot police and tear gas.

**Zourabichvili’s Message**

Speaking to citizens, Zourabichvili described the ruling party as “corrupt” and “illegitimate”. She vowed to continue fighting against them from outside the palace.

**International Reaction**

The US has imposed on the founder of Georgian Dream, Bidzina Ivanishvili. Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze threatened Zourabichvili with arrest if she didn’ leave the presidential seat voluntarily.

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* Major Russian news outlets had their Telegram channels blocked across several EU countries.
* Germany’s foreign minister said ships damaging undersea cables in the Baltic Sea is a “wake-up call” for all nations.

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