Lawmakers in Georgia elect hardline critic of West as new president By Reuters


By Felix Mild

TBILISI (Reuters) -Georgian lawmakers elected Mikheil Kavelashvili, a hardline critic of the West, as president on Saturday, setting him as much as substitute a pro-Western incumbent amid main protests towards the federal government over a halt to the nation’s European Union accession talks final month.

The ruling Georgian Dream social gathering’s transfer to freeze the EU accession course of till 2028, abruptly halting a long-standing nationwide aim that’s written into the nation’s structure, has provoked widespread anger in Georgia, the place opinion polls present that looking for EU membership is overwhelmingly widespread.

Kavelashvili, a former skilled soccer participant, has strongly anti-Western, usually conspiratorial views. In public speeches this 12 months, he has repeatedly alleged that Western intelligence businesses are looking for to drive Georgia into conflict with Russia, which dominated Georgia for 200 years till 1991.

A whole bunch of protesters gathered in mild snowfall outdoors parliament forward of the presidential vote. Some performed soccer on the street outdoors and waved pink playing cards on the parliament constructing, a mocking reference to Kavelashvili’s sporting profession.

Protester Vezi Kokhodze described the vote as “treason” towards what he mentioned was Georgians’ want to combine with the West.

“At this time’s election represents the clear want of the system to carry Georgia again to its Soviet roots,” he mentioned.

Georgian presidents are picked by a university of electors composed of MPs and representatives of native authorities. Of 225 electors current, 224 voted for Kavelashvili, who was the one candidate nominated.

All opposition events have boycotted parliament since an October election during which official outcomes gave Georgian Dream virtually 54% of the vote, however which the opposition say was fraudulent.

Kavelashvili was nominated for the largely ceremonial presidency final month by Bidzina Ivanishvili, a billionaire ex-prime minister who’s extensively seen because the nation’s paramount chief and has moved to deepen ties with neighbouring Russia, which polls present many Georgians dislike.

Kavelashvili is a pacesetter of Folks’s Energy, an anti-Western splinter group of the ruling social gathering, and was a co-author of a legislation on “overseas brokers” that requires organisations receiving greater than 20% of their funding from abroad to register as brokers of overseas affect, and imposes heavy fines for violations.

Outgoing President Salome Zourabichvili, a pro-EU critic of the ruling Georgian Dream social gathering, has positioned herself as a pacesetter of the protest motion and has mentioned she is going to stay president after her time period ends. She considers parliament illegitimate because of alleged fraud within the October election.

In a publish on X shortly earlier than the vote, Zourabichvili mentioned her successor’s election represented “a mockery of democracy”.

Opposition events have mentioned they may proceed to treat Zourabichvili because the reliable president, even after Kavelashvili is inaugurated on Dec. 29.

At a briefing after the vote, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze congratulated Kavelashvili, and referred to the outgoing president as an “agent” of unspecified overseas powers.

SOURING RELATIONS WITH WEST

Georgia had been seen for many years as some of the pro-Western and democratic of the Soviet Union’s successor states, however relations with the West have soured this 12 months, with Georgian Dream forcing by means of legal guidelines on overseas brokers and LGBT rights that critics say are Russian-inspired and draconian.

Western international locations have raised the alarm at Georgia’s obvious overseas coverage pivot and authoritarian drift, with the EU threatening sanctions over a crackdown on protests that has seen tons of arrested.

For the reason that outbreak of the conflict in Ukraine, Georgian Dream has moved to enhance ties with Russia, which backs two breakaway Georgian areas and defeated Georgia in a five-day conflict in 2008.

Tens of 1000’s of protesters have rallied outdoors parliament nightly for greater than two weeks. Some have hurled fireworks at police, who’ve used water cannon and tear fuel to interrupt up demonstrations.

© Reuters. Opposition supporters protest outside the parliament building, as deputies vote to elect a new president, Tbilisi, Georgia December 14, 2024.  REUTERS/Daro Sulakauri

The federal government has repeatedly mentioned the protests signify an try and stage a pro-EU revolution and a violent seizure of energy.

Georgia’s inside ministry has mentioned that greater than 150 officers have been injured throughout the protests.



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