We must endure until the Ivanishvili regime collapses [INTERVIEW]
Salome Zurabishvili, the fifth president of Georgia, expresses confidence that the Ivanishvili regime will collapse, citing lack of financial support from Russia and issues of illegitimacy in the current political landscape.
In a recent interview, Salome Zurabishvili, the fifth president of Georgia, provided her insights on the current political climate under the Ivanishvili regime. She asserted her belief that the regime will inevitably collapse, emphasizing her conviction that Russia has withdrawn financial support for Ivanishvili while still influencing legal frameworks in the country. According to Zurabishvili, this abandonment echoes a historical pattern where Russia has previously discarded other leaders once they have outlived their usefulness.
Zurabishvili, who took office in 2018, is currently navigating a complex political environment characterized by accusations of electoral misconduct and legitimacy disputes. Following the controversial 2024 elections, in which she argues that the parliament elected a new president in an illegal process, she remains a significant figure as the only legitimate and independent institution in Georgia. This ongoing crisis of legitimacy further complicates the nation's governance and democracy.
As she prepares to potentially step down in December 2024, Zurabishvili's remarks reflect a deep-seated political struggle and the significant challenges facing Georgia's democracy. Her comments also underscore the opposition's view regarding the current parliament's authority, which they deem illegitimate after allegedly fraudulent elections, raising critical questions about the future of governance in Georgia and the role of external influences in its political landscape.