President Zurabishvili stated that the Georgian government did not let her into Strasbourg
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Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili canceled her visit to Strasbourg, where she was supposed to address the European Parliament on April 18. According to NEWSGEORGIA, she stated that the Georgian government did not give her permission for this visit.
However, the Georgian government noted that this was not true and that the president received verbal consent to visit in early March. It is reported that the process of clarifying the technical details was between the government administration and the presidential administration, a written consent was sent to the president’s working visit to Strasbourg. The Georgian government also states that written consent was sent to the President for a working visit to the UK and Northern Ireland.
Recall that recently the government of Georgia and President Zurabishvili have been in conflict over the law on foreign agents, which caused protests from citizens. In this situation, the president supported the opposition, which may be the cause of tension in relations with the government.
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