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Zurabishvili appeared near the parliament building, where a rally against the presidential elections is taking place


The current president of Georgia, Salome Zurabishvili, appeared in Tbilisi, on Rustaveli Avenue, near the parliament building, where the elections for the new head of state are underway, reportsTASS:the correspondent of

Zurabishvili walked along Rustaveli Avenue, where a rally against the presidential elections is taking place. The demonstrators greeted him with shouts of "Salome, Salome".

Most likely, he moved towards the presidency. Georgia will elect its sixth president on Saturday.

For the first time, the head of state is elected not by direct voting, but in the session of a collegium consisting of 300 voters. It consists of 150 deputies of the Parliament of Georgia, 21 deputies of the Supreme Council of Adjara, 20 representatives of the Supreme Council of Abkhazia and 109 deputies of regional sacrebulo-municipal authorities of different regions of the country.

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