Georgia’s president has accused the ruling party of deploying Kremlin-inspired intimidation tactics to rig upcoming elections and urged voters to choose between the EU and Russia.
Salome Zourabichvili told the Financial Times her country was being ruled by “a Russian government”. In power since 2012, the Georgian Dream party was waging a campaign based on propaganda, polarisation and fear tactics — just like in Russia, she said.
“This is anything but a normal election,” the president said, but rather “a choice between a European future and a Russian past”.
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