It is fitting to replace the sickening female president with someone ultra-masculine.
He is in opposition to the gay agenda of the United States.
Basically, everything in geopolitics can be divided into “pro-gay” and “anti-gay.”
Georgian lawmakers have elected Mikheil Kavelashvili, a pro-Russia, hardline critic of the west, as the country’s new president.
Kavelashvili, a former professional football player, has strong anti-western views. In public speeches this year, he has repeatedly alleged that western intelligence agencies are seeking to drive Georgia into war with Russia.
Mikheil Kavelashvili
Georgian presidents are picked by a college of electors composed of MPs and representatives of local government. Of 225 electors present, 224 voted for Kavelashvili, who was the only candidate nominated.
Wow, pretty good numbers.
nb4 “the only one nominated” – anyone could have protested by not voting, as one person did.
The West constantly makes this huge deal about “dictators” running in elections without viable opposition, but that is totally irrelevant if there are huge turnouts.
For example: Putin got 88% of the vote with 78% of the population turning out to vote. If Kamala Harris was running totally unopposed, would this happen?
The Black Sea nation has been in turmoil since the governing Georgian Dream party claimed victory in contested parliamentary elections in October.
Its decision last month to delay EU membership talks ignited a fresh wave of mass rallies.
The opposition has denounced Saturday’s election as “illegitimate” and said the sitting president, Salome Zourabichvili, remains the country’s sole legitimate leader.
Pro-western Zourabishvili – who is at loggerheads with Georgian Dream – has refused to step down and is demanding new parliamentary elections, paving the way for a constitutional showdown.
On Saturday morning, protesters began gathering outside the parliament building, which was cordoned off by police forces.
When Trump protested the 2020 election, the US media/government said it was against democracy to question the results of an election. Meanwhile, every time their team loses an election in a foreign country, from Belarus, to Venezuela, to Georgia, they claim the election was rigged and do January 6th on steroids.
This Georgia protest is no longer J6 levels.
It’s actually sort of sad looking.
Protesters in Georgia have mocked the appointment of former footballer Mikheil Kavelashvili as the new president of Georgia by waving red cards and kicking footballs.
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— Sky News (@SkyNews) December 14, 2024