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Irakli Zarkua: If they don’t accept Kavelashvili’s statement and call it illegitimate, then excuse me, who calls these local elections? – The President. They’re confused, and not just lost in translation, but lost in their actions as well – the radicals are completely disoriented

Irakli Zarkua: If they don’t accept Kavelashvili’s statement and call it illegitimate, then excuse me, who calls these local elections? – The President. They’re confused, and not just lost in translation, but lost in their actions as well – the radicals are completely disoriented
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By the way, I have a question — if they reject Kavelashvili’s statement because they call it illegitimate, then excuse me, do they even know who calls these local elections? It’s the President,” – this is how parliamentary majority member Irakli Zarkua responded to Lelo – Strong Georgia’s decision to participate in the local self-government elections.

According to him, “if the government is illegitimate, then how is the CEC legitimate?”

“By the way, I have a question — if they don’t accept Kavelashvili’s statement because they call it illegitimate, excuse me, but do they even know who calls these local elections? It’s the President.

If the government is illegitimate, then how is the Central Election Commission legitimate? And how are the local elections it calls considered legitimate? How do they justify participating then? Who are they trying to fool?

They’re confused. It’s not just that they’re lost in translation — the radicals are lost in their actions,” said Irakli Zarkua.

For reference, Lelo – Strong Georgia announced on July 4 that it will participate in the upcoming local self-government elections, as stated by Irakli Kupradze during a briefing.

Irakli Zarkua: If they don’t accept Kavelashvili’s statement and call it illegitimate, then excuse me, who calls these local elections? – The President. They’re confused, and not just lost in translation, but lost in their actions as well – the radicals are completely disoriented

By the way, I have a question — if they reject Kavelashvili’s statement because they call it illegitimate, then excuse me, do they even know who calls these local elections? It’s the President,” – this is how parliamentary majority member Irakli Zarkua responded to Lelo – Strong Georgia’s decision to participate in the local self-government elections.

According to him, “if the government is illegitimate, then how is the CEC legitimate?”

“By the way, I have a question — if they don’t accept Kavelashvili’s statement because they call it illegitimate, excuse me, but do they even know who calls these local elections? It’s the President.

If the government is illegitimate, then how is the Central Election Commission legitimate? And how are the local elections it calls considered legitimate? How do they justify participating then? Who are they trying to fool?

They’re confused. It’s not just that they’re lost in translation — the radicals are lost in their actions,” said Irakli Zarkua.

For reference, Lelo – Strong Georgia announced on July 4 that it will participate in the upcoming local self-government elections, as stated by Irakli Kupradze during a briefing.

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