First Vice-Speaker of the Parliament Gia Volski calls the lawsuit submitted by President Salome Zurabishvili to the Constitutional Court, in which the head of state requests to declare the elections held on October 26 unconstitutional, "absurd" and states that the lawsuit filed in the Constitutional Court is completely groundless.
According to him, it is stupid to assume that the newly elected parliament will not hold its first session before the decision of the Constitutional Court, because "with such an assumption, the parliament should never meet until the acrobat Elisashvili is elected to power".
According to Volski, "there is no such norm in the law".
"The hypocrisy and fraud associated with allegedly violating the secrecy of votes is so visible, I think there is another plan here - it is a plan to accuse the Constitutional Court of bias!"
If we follow their logic, it turns out that there are hundreds of thousands of people with phenomenal talent who are connected to the "Georgian Dream" and can, when a dot appears on the back of the ballot for a moment, understand which party this dot is on.
This is an incredible accusation, but the fact is that nothing was found there.
It is also a fact that they issued caps, flags and ink stains as a brand. They will go down in history with this black spot," said Gia Volski.
For information, the Constitutional Court has registered the lawsuit of the President for annulment of the election results.
The President disputes the violation of the right to secrecy and the holding of free and universal elections.