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Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg joined a political demonstration in Tbilisi, Georgia, on Monday, voicing her support for citizens protesting against the Georgian government and recent parliamentary election results. Thunberg condemned the election as “an outrageous development, an authoritarian development,” underscoring her growing involvement in global justice issues.

 

“I am here to express my support and solidarity to all activists and citizens who are coming forward to defend their fundamental rights such as freedom, justice and democracy,” Thunberg told local media. The Georgian parliamentary election, held on October 26, resulted in a victory for the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party, which claimed nearly 54% of the vote. However, the election has been widely contested, with allegations of corruption, intimidation, and vote-buying. Both opposition parties and Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili have condemned the election results, promising to challenge the legitimacy of the current government.

 

Thunberg’s participation in the protest is seen as a significant show of international solidarity with the Georgian opposition. Expressing admiration for those who continue to demonstrate despite facing adversity, she stated, “This is an outrageous development, an authoritarian development that is happening in Georgia now, and I have great respect for the people who again and again fill the streets and use the right to demonstrate to express their dissatisfaction with the current situation, despite the oppression.”

 

In an image from the rally, Thunberg wore a keffiyeh, symbolizing her support for Palestinians under Israeli occupation and military pressure. Her presence in Tbilisi adds to a year marked by her activism expanding into social and political issues beyond climate change, including pro-Palestinian protests where she was detained earlier this year.

 

Reports indicate that the demonstration was one of several resistance marches planned across Tbilisi this week. Opposition leaders, including Giorgi Vashadze of the United National Movement, voiced strong criticisms of the election and called for a new vote. “We demand the appointment of new elections. We do not recognize the stolen elections and we do not recognize the legitimacy of the parliament,” Vashadze said. He added that protests will likely intensify if the government fails to address the allegations surrounding the election. 

 

Following the election, the European Commission released a critical report on Georgia’s EU accession progress, stalling the country’s membership bid. Vashadze, speaking on behalf of the opposition, emphasized the significance of the current protests, calling participation a universal responsibility: “Joining this fight is not only our responsibility, it is the responsibility of everyone.”

 

Based on a report by Politico 2024-11-06

 

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1 minute ago, Jingthing said:

I agree with her about Georgia but I think she's spreading herself too thin. She should have stuck to environment issues.

 

She is. Who wins this election is very important for environmental issues.

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2 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

If Russia helps Mr. Trump take power if he loses I think Greta would be a distraction.

I’m trying to stay positive I’m thinking trump is going to have his rear end handed to him again…..

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If confirmed, Georgian Dream's victory would prove a blow to those Georgians who hope for closer integration with Europe in a vote billed as a choice between the West and Russia.
Early official results with 70% of precincts counted, representing the majority of votes cast, showed the ruling party had won 53% of the vote, the electoral commission said. The results do not include most ballots cast by Georgians living overseas. https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/georgia-votes-election-seen-stark-choice-between-russia-west-2024-10-26/
Putin will not allow a Georgian break away for sovereign independence. Otherwise Putin will have to conduct another Special Operation.
 
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