Georgia's Prime Minister rejects calls for new elections amid unrest
Georgia's Prime Minister Irakli Kobachidze announced firmly that there will be no repeat parliamentary elections, despite protests and controversies surrounding the results of the October elections.
1 December 2024 10:41
Georgia's Prime Minister, Irakli Kobachidze, has stated that he does not plan to organize repeat parliamentary elections, even though the October vote sparked a wave of protests.
According to official results, the elections were won by the Georgian Dream party, which recently suspended discussions on membership in the European Union until 2028. This decision faced strong criticism and protests in Tbilisi.
Despite the Georgian Electoral Commission confirming the results, the pro-Western opposition did not recognize them, claiming irregularities occurred.
The President of Georgia, Salome Zurabishvili, supported the protesters, calling for a repeat of the elections. Zurabishvili emphasized that the current parliament is not legitimate, and her mandate will continue until a new, legal parliament is elected.
Protests in Tbilisi
Since Thursday, nighttime protests against the policy of the Georgian Dream have been ongoing in Georgia's capital, Tbilisi. Demonstrators oppose the decision to suspend talks with the EU, leading to regular clashes with the police. Officers use water cannons, pepper spray, and stun grenades to disperse the crowd.
When asked about the possibility of repeat elections, Prime Minister Kobachidze responded briefly: "Of course not." His stance remains unchanged despite growing social and political tensions in the country.