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Georgian president to address parliament today after a delay

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Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili, whose annual speech to the state legislature was postponed, will address parliament today following her trip to Brussels and France where the letter pushed forward the Ukraine’s topic and Georgia’s EU membership issue.

 

Zurabishvili, who was open to slam Russia for its aggression in Ukraine, wished to deliver her annual speech on March 5, shortly after he returned to Georgia, However, the ruling Georgian Dream party MPs said that the speech was not something urgent.

 

The opposition claimed that the ruling party, ‘which refrains from irritating Russia,’ was unhappy by the president’s actions towards Ukraine.

 

The annual speech is scheduled to begin at 12:00.

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