And so, we’ve come to the day when the newly-elected Georgian parliament holds its first session, under siege by Globalist protesters who cheered on by the MSM, insist the election was rigged and try to usher in another Color Revolution.
About the typical mainstream electoral analysis as applied to Georgia, Glenn Greenwald wrote:
“Whenever a country has an election, and the outcome is not the one wanted by the US Govt. and this German EU fascist [EU Commissioner Ursula von der Leyen], they immediately proclaim there was election fraud.
Whenever there’s an election result [that] they like, it’s prohibited to question the integrity of the results.”
According to the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán:
“Debates about elections in Europe should not be taken seriously. When liberals win, Brussels talks about democracy, but when conservatives win, there is supposedly no democracy. This is commonplace.”
And so we have a report below by AP in which the evil nature of the governing ‘Georgian Dream’ is internalized and never questioned.
But when we get to know the actual nationalistic and conservative policies they implement, that’s when we can’t help but root for them.
Associated Press reported:
“The newly elected Georgian parliament opened its inaugural session on Monday as opposition lawmakers and the country’s ceremonial president stayed away and thousands of protesters rallied outside, accusing the ruling party of rigging the vote under Russian influence.
[…] Opposition parties refused to participate in Monday’s parliamentary activities, and only 88 Georgian Dream members were in the hall as the 150-seat parliament held its first session.”
Called ‘treasonous’ by the Governing party, Globalist President Salome Zourabichvili, who has rejected the official results, didn’t attend the opening session.
“Zourabichvili, who holds the mostly ceremonial position, said on X that the parliament is unconstitutional because of evidence of electoral fraud and her refusal to open the session as required by the constitution. Zourabichvili has filed a lawsuit at the Constitutional Court, arguing that two fundamental principles guaranteed by the constitution — the secrecy of the vote and its universality — were violated.”
The official results by the Central Election Commission state that Georgian Dream won about 54% of the vote in October. Its leaders have fiercely rejected opposition claims of fraud.
“The EU suspended Georgia’s membership application process indefinitely in June after the country’s parliament passed a law requiring organizations that receive more than 20% of their funding from abroad to register as ‘pursuing the interest of a foreign power’, similar to a Russian law used to discredit organizations critical of the government.”
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