Kavelashvili inaugurated as Georgia’s president, complicating path towards EU

29 December 2024, 10:24

Georgian President-elect Mikheil Kavelashvili speaks at his swearing-in ceremony in Tbilisi
Georgia Politics. Picture: PA

Outgoing president Salome Zourabichvili said she will leave the Orbeliani Palace in Tbilisi but insisted she is still the legitimate office holder.

Former professional footballer Mikheil Kavelashvili has been formally inaugurated as president of Georgia, cementing the ruling party’s grip in what the opposition called a blow to the country’s EU aspirations and a victory for former imperial ruler Russia.

Outgoing pro-Western Georgian president Salome Zourabichvili said on Sunday morning that she will vacate her residence at the Orbeliani Palace in Tbilisi, but insisted she is still the legitimate office holder.

Georgia Politics
Outgoing Georgian president Salome Zourabichvili called Mikheil Kavelashvili’s inauguration a ‘parody’ (Zurab Tsertsvadze/AP)

“I will come out of here, come out to you and be with you … This presidential residence was a symbol as long as there was a president here who was legitimate. I bring legitimacy with me,” she told a crowd of supporters outside the palace.

She called Mr Kavelashvili’s inauguration a “parody”.

Mr Kavelashvili, who was the only candidate on the ballot paper, easily won the vote earlier in December given the Georgian Dream party’s control of a 300-seat electoral college that replaced direct presidential elections in 2017. It is made up of members of parliament, municipal councils and regional legislatures.

In his speech on Sunday, the 53-year-old promised to be “everyone’s president, regardless of whether they like me or not”.

Georgia Politics
President-elect Mikheil Kavelashvili, right, takes the oath during his swearing-in ceremony at the Georgian parliament in Tbilisi (Irakli Gedenidze/Pool/AP)

He called for the nation to unite behind him around “shared values, the principles of mutual respect, and the future we should build together”.

Georgian Dream retained control of Parliament in the South Caucasus nation in an election on October 26 that the opposition alleges was rigged with Moscow’s help. The party has vowed to continue pushing towards accession to the European Union but also wants to “reset” ties with Russia.

Georgia’s outgoing president and main pro-Western parties have boycotted the post-election parliamentary sessions and demanded a re-run of the ballot.

By Press Association

Latest World News

See more Latest World News

Fireworks explode over the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge during New Year’s Eve celebrations in Sydney

In Pictures: Cities around the world ring in the new year as 2025 dawns

2025 spelled out in lights

Auckland welcomes 2025 with fireworks and light show

Germany Berlin Attack

Berlin police detain man who attacked two people with knife

Tyler Kerry, 20, was discovered unresponsive at the hotel he was staying at near Lara Beach in Antalya.

Death of Brit, 20, still unanswered as key info being kept 'in the hands of Turkish authorities', coroner says

Guantanamo 9/11 Case

US Defence Secretary loses bid to reject 9/11 plea deals

Firefighters and rescue personnel work near the wreckage of a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 series aircraft after the plane crashed and burst into flames.

Jeju Air pre-flight checks found ‘no issues’ on plane that crashed in South Korea hours later, killing 179

Australia has joined New Zealand in celebrating the New Year

New Year's celebrations begin as Australia and New Zealand ring in 2025 with spectacular fireworks displays

Influencer Victoria Rose, who goes under the username Whoa Vicky, admitted the plot in a series of now-deleted tweets.

'The Bible said laughter is good for the soul': Influencer defends faking her own kidnapping for 'social media kudos'

People walk along the beach next to a tent refugee camp for displaced Palestinians in Deir al-Balah

Patients and injured people evacuated from Gaza for treatment

Olaf Scholz

Scholz urges Germans to unite in new year despite national and global crises

Transportation Safety Board experts check the site of the crash at Muan International Airport

US and Boeing investigators examine site of deadly South Korean plane crash

Members of the World Health Organization (WHO) team investigating the origins of the COVID-19 coronavirus arrive by car at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in Wuhan.

'Release Covid data', WHO tells China on five year 'milestone' of deadly outbreak

American flags are displayed with Chinese flags on top of a trishaw

Chinese hackers remotely access US Treasury workstations in ‘major’ incident

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt attends the World Premiere of World War Z on 02/06/2013 at Empire Leicester Square, London. Persons pictured: Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt. Picture by Julie Edwards

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt reach divorce settlement following bitter eight-year legal battle

Taliban fighters stand guard in Kabul, Afghanistan

Taliban letter tells NGOs in Afghanistan to stop employing women or face closure

Ivanna, warms her dog in front of a burning car after a recent Russian attack in Kyiv

Russian missile and drone attack hits multiple targets in Ukraine