New Georgian president sworn in; predecessor says he is not legitimate leader
- Salome Zourabichvili, the outgoing president, claimed Kavelashvili lacks legitimacy as president, stating he was not duly picked by lawmakers elected in a fraudulent October election.
- Kavelashvili, who is critical of the West, was sworn in as president of Georgia amid a political crisis following the freezing of EU application talks.
- The Georgian Dream ruling party and the Election Commission asserted that the October election was free and fair, contradicting Zourabichvili's claims.
- Zourabichvili accused Georgian Dream of undermining Georgia's EU aspirations and shifting the country closer to Russia.
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