Zurabishvili said that there was a "constitutional coup"in Georgia
Kyiv • UNN
Salome Zurabishvili said that the government's refusal to negotiate with the EU is a constitutional coup. According to her, this means a change in the country's course from Europe to Russia.
Georgian president Salome Zurabishvili regarded the recent events in Georgia, or rather the refusal to negotiate with the EU, as a "constitutional coup", reports UNN with reference to Georgia News.
According to her, the Georgian Dream government is no longer hiding anything, openly announcing its refusal to negotiate with the EU.
"Today, the constitutional coup ended, which has been in progress for several weeks, and maybe even months. The journey from Europe to Russia has ended today. All doubts that people might have had, that perhaps this is not the case, that there may be another explanation, have been dispelled today.
Today, this illegitimate government has declared war on its people, its past, and its future. There is no state sovereignty of Georgia, its independence and other future on this path, except in Russia," Zurabishvili said.