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Salome Zurabishvili: The regime fluctuations are intensifying, people are leaving the first circle of the regime - for those who know the history of political systems, this is one of the ways in which regimes approach their end

Salome Zurabishvili: The regime fluctuations are intensifying, people are leaving the first circle of the regime - for those who know the history of political systems, this is one of the ways in which regimes approach their end
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These searches and raids are completely unthinkable in a normal country, but we have long ceased to be considered normal countries - the regime is actually unable to cope with the situation and is only trying to strengthen itself by doing so, - the fifth President of Georgia, Salome Zurabishvili, stated at the briefing, responding to the searches conducted yesterday in the houses of several fund managers.

As Zurabishvili noted, "the fluctuations towards the regime continue and are growing stronger."

"These searches, raids are completely unthinkable in a normal country, but we have long ceased to be considered normal countries. These repressions in all aspects that have been carried out in recent months are an indicator that the regime is actually unable to cope with the situation and is only trying to consolidate itself through this. More and more is seen every day, but this more and more, it seems, is not achieving anything. Neither the final suppression of protests, nor the final intimidation of the people. They cannot even achieve the internal consolidation of the regime, because we see that the fluctuations relating to the regime continue, are getting stronger. People are leaving, leaving the first circle of this regime in various ways, but the fact that the closest people have recently left the game of this regime, so to speak, is one of the most important signs of how these fluctuations can develop. Anyone who knows the history of political systems, this is one of the forms in which regimes approach their end.

In order to understand what is happening, it is very important to understand how and in what form sanctions have an impact on these people, who are the first circle of people, and not only on them. Financially, precisely on these people who have accumulated the greatest wealth. The most serious consequences and impacts of these sanctions are on them. First of all, on the first person, who today, with his enormous wealth, is isolated and practically can no longer benefit from these finances," Zurabishvili said.

Salome Zurabishvili: The regime fluctuations are intensifying, people are leaving the first circle of the regime - for those who know the history of political systems, this is one of the ways in which regimes approach their end

These searches and raids are completely unthinkable in a normal country, but we have long ceased to be considered normal countries - the regime is actually unable to cope with the situation and is only trying to strengthen itself by doing so, - the fifth President of Georgia, Salome Zurabishvili, stated at the briefing, responding to the searches conducted yesterday in the houses of several fund managers.

As Zurabishvili noted, "the fluctuations towards the regime continue and are growing stronger."

"These searches, raids are completely unthinkable in a normal country, but we have long ceased to be considered normal countries. These repressions in all aspects that have been carried out in recent months are an indicator that the regime is actually unable to cope with the situation and is only trying to consolidate itself through this. More and more is seen every day, but this more and more, it seems, is not achieving anything. Neither the final suppression of protests, nor the final intimidation of the people. They cannot even achieve the internal consolidation of the regime, because we see that the fluctuations relating to the regime continue, are getting stronger. People are leaving, leaving the first circle of this regime in various ways, but the fact that the closest people have recently left the game of this regime, so to speak, is one of the most important signs of how these fluctuations can develop. Anyone who knows the history of political systems, this is one of the forms in which regimes approach their end.

In order to understand what is happening, it is very important to understand how and in what form sanctions have an impact on these people, who are the first circle of people, and not only on them. Financially, precisely on these people who have accumulated the greatest wealth. The most serious consequences and impacts of these sanctions are on them. First of all, on the first person, who today, with his enormous wealth, is isolated and practically can no longer benefit from these finances," Zurabishvili said.

Michał Kobosko - we hope that your government eventually would either choose the European way, the democratic way or would resign seeing the number, the size and scale of the citizens' protests