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Salome Zourabichvili: When the police act with impunity, criminals run wild, and the Prime Minister talks to us about his friends instead of the government, the question arises — what more needs to happen for the last of “Georgian Dream’s” Mohicans to open their eyes?

Salome Zourabichvili: When the police act with impunity, criminals run wild, and the Prime Minister talks to us about his friends instead of the government, the question arises — what more needs to happen for the last of “Georgian Dream’s” Mohicans to open their eyes?
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“New parliamentary elections under international administration must be scheduled so that Georgia can reclaim its independent path,” wrote Georgia’s fifth President, Salome Zurabishvili, on her X page.

“Prisoners of conscience, unlawfully detained journalists , political leaders have to be released, repressive laws repelled, new parliamentary elections set with international administration for Georgia to recover its independent path,” Zurabishvili writes.

In addition, Salome Zurabishvili published another post on Facebook, posing the question: “What more must ‘Georgian Dream’ do for its last Mohicans to open their eyes?”

“When the police, instead of showing restraint and moderation, act arbitrarily toward ordinary citizens; when criminals roam the streets; when the prime minister loses the sense of institutional responsibility and talks about his friends rather than the government; when a judge denies a lawyer the right to speak; when… when… the question arises: What more are we waiting for on their path to collapse? Or what else must they do for the last Mohicans of ‘Georgian Dream’ to open their eyes?” Zurabishvili writes.

Salome Zourabichvili: When the police act with impunity, criminals run wild, and the Prime Minister talks to us about his friends instead of the government, the question arises — what more needs to happen for the last of “Georgian Dream’s” Mohicans to open their eyes?

“New parliamentary elections under international administration must be scheduled so that Georgia can reclaim its independent path,” wrote Georgia’s fifth President, Salome Zurabishvili, on her X page.

“Prisoners of conscience, unlawfully detained journalists , political leaders have to be released, repressive laws repelled, new parliamentary elections set with international administration for Georgia to recover its independent path,” Zurabishvili writes.

In addition, Salome Zurabishvili published another post on Facebook, posing the question: “What more must ‘Georgian Dream’ do for its last Mohicans to open their eyes?”

“When the police, instead of showing restraint and moderation, act arbitrarily toward ordinary citizens; when criminals roam the streets; when the prime minister loses the sense of institutional responsibility and talks about his friends rather than the government; when a judge denies a lawyer the right to speak; when… when… the question arises: What more are we waiting for on their path to collapse? Or what else must they do for the last Mohicans of ‘Georgian Dream’ to open their eyes?” Zurabishvili writes.

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