Increasingly critical of the government, Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili begins an independent political game.
According to information obtained by SIA from Georgian websites, the opposition “Pirveli” TV channel reports on this.
According to the information of the TV channel, Zurabishvili proposes to women deputies to create a “united pro-European front” and is already negotiating with them.
The Georgian media reported that Zurabishvili was accompanied by Reform Group MP Teon Akubardia during his visit to Lithuania, and Salome Samadashvili, Ana Natsvlishvili and Khatuna Samnidze already attended the same audience with the president.
It should be noted that it is not excluded that Zurabishvili will meet others after returning from Lithuania.
“Pirveli” also assumes that during Zurabishvili’s speech at the European Parliament on April 18, a Georgian delegation of opposition women politicians will participate.
It is said that Nana Malashkhia, who became one of the symbols of the March protests, may join the European Parliament with the Georgian president.
Agasaf Babayev