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🇬🇪 Georgian President Zurabishvili broke through to the stage despite attempts by the Ministry of Internal Affairs to stop her rally.

Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili, supported by security, managed to appear on the stage to address the participants of the pro-European protests.

She promised to meet with them in the evening, despite the attempts of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to stop her rally.

Zurabishvili does not recognise the new so-called president of Georgia who was selected by the goverment, who in turn has not been recognised by the European Union due to election fraud.

Salome Zurabishvili refuses to leave the presidency after December 29, when her term officially expires. She is instead calling for new elections to be held.

Pro-Russian Georgian Dream Prime Minister Kobakhidze threatened President Zurabishvili with prison if she doesn't leave her post.

"Let's see where she ends up after this - behind bars or free. I hope she won't violate the Criminal Code," Kobakhidze said.

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