18 Sep
2024
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Georgian Dream becomes president’s nightmare

Georgian Dream becomes president’s nightmare

A question of deciding on a political line has arisen in Georgia. The country has been divided into two wings: pro-Western and pro-Russian. And the country’s prime minister declared that Georgia does not have a president, just because Zourabichvili had criticized the ruling Georgian Dream party for changing the foreign political line.

At a press conference today, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze responded to the president, calling her an “agent” and the “puppet” of the opposition party United National Movement.