Amid Anti-Western Drift, Georgia Inaugurates a Conservative President
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Mikheil Kavelashvili's inauguration marks a significant shift for Georgia, steering the nation away from its pro-Western stance towards closer ties with Russia and China.
During his inauguration, Kavelashvili emphasized the need for cautious decision-making in the face of challenges, urging his fellow citizens to analyze threats rationally.
The political crisis stemming from the controversial parliamentary elections has intensified, with opposition parties decrying the elections as fraudulent, boycotting the inauguration.
The U.S. has compounded tensions by imposing sanctions on Bidzina Ivanishvili, a prominent figure seen as a pivotal influence in Georgian politics and its current crisis.
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