The inauguration ceremony of the new president of Georgia was held
Salome Zurabishvili announced today (Sunday) that after the inauguration ceremony of “Mikhail Kavlashvili” as the new president of Georgia, she is leaving the presidential palace, but she will remain with the people of the country and fight for new parliamentary elections.
According to RCO News Agency, Zurabishvili continued: “I took an oath as the president of Georgia six years ago to stick to our country and that’s why I’m here.” My loyalty does not change whether I am in the presidential palace or not. I am with you people.”
According to Novosti News agency, these statements were made by Zurabishvili while Kavlashvili was sworn in as the 6th president of Georgia and said at the inauguration ceremony: “I, the president of Georgia, swear before God and the people that the constitution Georgia, I will defend the independence, integrity and indivisibility of the country. perform the duties of the president honestly; “I will take care of the security, well-being and position of the citizens of my country and preserve the rebirth and strength of the people and the country.”
In early December, the head of the Central Election Commission of Georgia announced that the candidate of the ruling party “Georgian Dream” was elected as the new president of the country. This election was held in the middle of Zurabishvili’s refusal to leave his post.
Also, pictures and videos from the Georgian presidential palace were published, which show that during the inauguration ceremony, a small number of protesters and supporters of Zurabishvili are still protesting the election results.
Zorabishvili had previously called for protest marches by the people, but today he said that he will leave the presidential palace after the inauguration ceremony.
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