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The President of Georgia committed a state crime, Medvedev said

Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili committed a state crime by calling for the overthrow of the government and should be arrested, says Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev. “Madame President instead of saying: “Yes, I’m dissatisfied with the results. It seems to me that they do not accurately reflect the will of the people; all claims need to be considered in court." This would be the position of a statesman. And what did she do? She said: "So, we need to take to the streets. We must go to the Maidan and demand the overthrow of the pro-Russian government." In my opinion, with this alone she committed a state crime, for which she should be removed from power, arrested and put on trial," Medvedev said in an interview with RT. The Deputy Chairman of the Security Council noted that Zurabishvili opposed the constitutional foundations of her own state. Parliamentary elections were held in Georgia on October 26. According to the Central Election Commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party, which advocates maintaining relations with Russia and against anti-Russian sanctions, received 53.93% of the votes. Four opposition parties also entered parliament, receiving a total of 37.78%. Opposition representatives have already stated that they do not recognize the CEC data. Special Coordinator of the short-term OSCE mission Pascal Alizar noted the good organization of the elections in Georgia, while stating a number of violations recorded by observers. Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili, who helps the pro-European opposition, despite the fact that according to the constitution the president must be non-partisan, called on fellow citizens to protest over the election results.