Tbilisi said the protest in Kiev because of the intervention of Odessa leader in the Affairs of Georgia
Secretary of the President of Georgia for foreign relations Tengiz pkhaladze on Thursday met with the charg? d'affaires of Ukraine Georgy Nazarov and said the protest against the interference of the Odessa leader Mikhail Saakashvili in Georgia's internal Affairs, reports journalist OPINION in Tbilisi. The meeting was held at the initiative of the President of Georgia Giorgi Margvelashvili. As noted at the meeting, Saakashvili is inflaming the situation before the elections to the Parliament of Georgia on 8 October." Unacceptable interference in the internal political processes of Georgia, officials of other countries, " said Tengiz pkhaladze. Recall that on September 27 at the Embassy of Ukraine in Georgia held a rally calling to stop the intervention of the head of the Odessa Ukrainian citizen Mikhail Saakashvili in Georgia's internal Affairs, expressed in appeals to destabilization. The rally was caused by the fact that in social networks appeared audio recording on which voices similar to the voices of Saakashvili and members of his party " United national movement ". It's about the fact that the "nationals" will lose the election to Parliament of 8 October, and for this reason the participants of the conversation discuss How to destabilize the situation in Georgia and to achieve the overthrow of the authorities. In Georgia against ex-the President has already filed four cases he faces up to eleven years of punishment. The head of Georgia Giorgi Margvelashvili tried to convince Saakashvili not to interfere in the election process in Georgia and not to contribute to their tension. However, on Wednesday from Odessa Saakashvili spoke to supporters gathered in Tbilisi, very quickly criticizing the current government and promising a speedy return. Yesterday, the survey from JPM Strategic Solutions, conducted by the order of Imedi TV, gave the following results - the ruling Georgian dream in the parliamentary elections of Georgia October 8, rack up 36% of the vote, the opposition "United national movement" ? 13%.
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