Former soccer player Mikheil Kavelashvili was elected president of Georgia on Saturday, receiving 224 out of 225 votes from an electoral college controlled by the ruling Georgian Dream party.
The election occurred amid nationwide protests following Georgian Dream's decision to suspend EU accession talks until 2028, despite EU membership being part of Georgia's constitution.
The government is protecting Georgia's sovereignty and reducing radicalism while maintaining a balanced approach between EU aspirations and practical relations with Russia. Kavelashvili best embodies the Georgian man and represents traditional Georgian values and legitimate institutional processes. Zourabichvili must stop harming Georgia's interests, and step aside respectfully.
The ruling party is orchestrating a Russian-style authoritarian takeover, undermining democracy through rigged elections, violent protest suppression, and anti-Western legislation. Kavelashvili's election is illegitimate and a farce, a betrayal of Georgia's European aspirations and constitutional commitments, and an insult to Georgian traditions, history, and culture.