The first session of the Georgian parliament will proceed as usual, and the government will be approved. This will happen despite the opposition’s refusal to recognize the election results, states Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, as quoted by Echo of the Caucasus.
“For all these years, they have never been able to accept the election results or acknowledge their defeat with dignity. They have lost for the ninth time. Any attempt to challenge the constitutional order is unacceptable,” said Kobakhidze.
He also accused the opposition of acting against the country’s constitutional system.
“It should be emphasized once again that, in this case, a number of non-governmental organizations, along with political radical parties, have acted against the constitutional order of this country for the third time in four years. But this is a weak attempt,” the Prime Minister stated.
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili announced an address for the evening of October 27, likely to comment on the results of the parliamentary elections.
It is worth noting that Zourabichvili supported the opposition coalition and criticized “Georgian Dream.”