Georgia denied information about the resignation of the head of the country's ruling party
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Chairman of the ruling Georgian Dream-Democratic Georgia party and former Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Garibashvili has denied information about his resignation from the party. This was reported by opposition TV channel Mtavari Arxi on December 3.
Earlier, Mtavari Arxi quoted sources as saying that Garibashvili had left the party. It is noted that he was still participating in parliamentary sessions last week.
"I would like to emphasize that I continue to work as chairman of Georgian Dream, I am a member of our team and all other information on the content is not true," the TV channel quoted him as saying.
On November 28, the ruling Georgian Dream party decided to suspend the issue of negotiations with the European Union on joining the union until 2028. On the same day, a wave of protests broke out in the country, which have been going on for the fourth day.
On November 30, protesters tried to set fire to the parliament building, damaging dozens of offices. At the same time, Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili refused to step down when her term expires at the end of December. In response, Kobakhidze warned that she would be required by law to leave office.
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