Salome Zurabishvili: I am surprised by Georgia, where people greet each other as we saw the footage today, which will go down in history as a shameful shot of greeting or kneeling

I am surprised by the Georgia where people greet each other as we saw today's footage, which is really shameful and will go down in history as a shameful footage of people greeting each other, or kneeling, - President Salome Zurabishvili said in the broadcast address.

As President Zurabishvili noted, today the deputies were sitting in the parliament with "frozen faces" because they know that they are "the result of rigged elections".

"I know all these parliamentarians who are sitting today with frozen faces, because they know that they are the result of rigged elections, because they know that they will be locked in this hall for a few months, if not a few weeks, where none of them have any rights. "I am surprised that Georgia is where people greet each other as we saw the footage today, which is really shameful and will go down in history as a shameful footage of people greeting or kneeling," said Salome Zurabishvili.

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