Georgia
Georgia’s pro-Western president slams country’s ‘illegitimate’ parliament after failed vote to join EU sparks mass protests
Georgia’s pro-Western president says she will remain in office until new elections are held to replace the country’s “illegitimate” anti-West parliament, which withdrew from talks to join the European Union, sparking mass protests.
President Salome Zourabichvili, who was set to be replaced by the opposing parliament Dec. 14, said she is following the will of the people by staying to oversee new elections — after four consecutive days of protests following allegations that last month’s parliamentary elections were fixed and the ruling body then dashing hopes for Georgia to join the EU.
The president’s move will likely set up a new political showdown between her and the Moscow-aligned parliament.
“What we’re seeing today is really the civil society taking over because the state is falling apart,” Zourabichvili told the BBC over the weekend.
“I’m offering this stability for the transition, because what these people on the streets are demanding is a call for new elections in order to restore this country and its European path,” she added.
Thousands of demonstrators in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi and other cities across the country continued to march Sunday, clashing with police and throwing fireworks in demonstrations aimed against the pro-Russian parliament.
The protests carried on despite violent clashes where crowds were met by riot police firing water cannons and tear gas.
The governing Georgian Dream Party, which has been in power since 2012, has been accused of fixing elections while trying to move away from the EU and align the country with Moscow, which briefly invaded Georgia in 2008.
Zourabichvili accused the ruling party of removing any independent institution in the nation and steering Georgia under its pro-Russian whims.
“I am president because I’ve been elected by the people, and I’m president until the time when it’s inauguration for a president who is legitimately elected by a legitimately elected parliament,” she said of her plan to remain in office.
The European Parliament issued a resolution Thursday slamming the ruling party as responsible for the “worsening democratic crisis” in the nation, echoing allegations that the party engaged in voter intimidation and manipulation in its bid for control over the country.
After the resolution, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze decided to throw out talks of joining the EU “until the end of 2028.”
Kobakhidze accused the pro-Western opposition of planning a coup, and the State Security Service said political parties were attempting to “overthrow the government by force.”
The prime minister claimed 50 officers were injured in the protests by people who allegedly “threw Molotov cocktails, pyrotechnics, glass, stones at the police.”
The US has slammed the decision to suspend the process of joining the EU, with the Biden administration saying it “goes against the promise to the Georgian people enshrined in their constitution to pursue full integration into the European Union and NATO.”
American officials said Saturday that the US was suspending its strategic partnership with Georgia over the “anti-democratic actions.”
Georgia’s ambassadors to Bulgaria, Netherlands and Italy have also resigned in protest of their government’s decision.
With Post wires
Georgia
First Alert Forecast: Heat advisory issued for parts of east Georgia amidst building heat wave
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) — Heat will be the main story over the next week with highs in the 90s every day.
TODAY: MID-90S WITH HEAT INDEX NEAR 105
Heat advisory for Jasper, Putnam, Greene, and Morgan counties from Noon – 8 p.m.
High temperatures will reach the mid-90s across most of the area, with the combination of heat and humidity creating heat index values near 105 in east-central Georgia counties under the advisory. Those in the advisory area should limit outdoor activities, drink plenty of fluids, and take frequent breaks in air-conditioning or shade.
REST OF THE WEEK: PERSISTENT HEAT
Hot temperatures will persist through Saturday, with highs in the mid to upper 90s and heat index values remaining above 100 degrees most afternoons. Overnight lows in the mid to upper 70s will provide little relief.
Chance for Afternoon Storms
While the heat will dominate the forecast, there is a chance for afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms each day, with the best opportunity Monday through Wednesday. Any storms that develop could produce frequent lightning, heavy rain, and gusty winds. These storms may provide brief relief from the heat, but most of the week will remain hot and humid.
Heat Safety Reminder
Extended time in this heat can be dangerous. Stay hydrated, take breaks in air-conditioned spaces, and check on elderly neighbors and family members. Avoid strenuous outdoor activities during peak heating hours, typically between noon and 6 p.m.
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Georgia
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Georgia
Heat wave expected to bring potential dangerous conditions to South Georgia
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ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) — A prolonged heat wave is expected to settle across South Georgia over the next week, bringing dangerously hot conditions to the region.
Meteorologist Justin Williams said temperatures will climb into the mid to upper 90s. High humidity will push heat index values well above 100 degrees.
Health risks
Health officials warn that prolonged exposure to extreme heat can increase the risk of dehydration, heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Older adults, young children, people with chronic medical conditions and those who work outdoors face particular risk.
What to do
Health officials recommend staying hydrated and limiting outdoor activities during the hottest part of the day. Wearing lightweight clothing and taking frequent breaks in air-conditioned spaces or the shade are also advised.
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