Ex-President of Georgia Salome Zurabishvili, who joined the opposition, will be forgotten by his comrades-in-arms like last year's snow, said MP Archil Gorduladze.
"They needed Salome Zurabishvili only because of her status as president, so that she would speak from this high rostrum and spread a thousand lies and misinformation, including to foreign partners. Now that she is no longer the president of Georgia, we are sure that she will lose the relevance that she had over the past two years," he said.
EADaily reported that Zurabishvili left the Orbeliani Palace in Tbilisi on December 29, when the inauguration of the new president Mikhail Kavelashvili took place.
However, Zurabishvili and the opposition, which cannot decide on a single leader, continue to demand new parliamentary elections "under international administration." Actions with such a requirement are held in In Georgia, since November 28, they have not stopped even during the New Year holidays.
There are few actions in Batumi and Kutaisi. A lot of people gathered in the capital on New Year's Eve, they set the table on Rustaveli Avenue. However, already on January 2, their number decreased significantly, but they blocked traffic on the carriageway again.
The fifth President of Georgia, Zurabishvili, and the leaders of the opposition parties are not voicing any specific plans right now. Observers note that motivation will decrease in January and the number of protesters will continue to decrease.

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