The clearer the historical defeat of the opposition becomes, the more aggressive the interference in the election process from outside the country becomes. This is undemocratic behavior and contradicts the principles of international law, in particular, the principle of non-interference, said Shalva Papuashvili, the chairman of the Parliament of Georgia.
According to him, it is sad when some political actors from the West interfere in the internal affairs of the country.
"It is sad when we see this from the side of some political actors or various commentators from the West, who trample the basic principles of international law and interfere in the internal processes of the country. They are becoming more aggressive day by day because they see that the opposition has no chance in these elections and it will happen on October 26. The final judgment from the people's side will be for the "National Movement" and the parties related to it, from the people's side," Shalva Papuashvili told journalists.
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