Saakashvili urged supporters to overthrow government

| News, Georgia

The opposition should seek to overthrow the government and hold early parliamentary elections, said the third president of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili, in an address to his supporters. His lawyer expressed concern that the politician, who has been on hunger strike for 32 days, say that he could be kidnapped if transferred to a hospital in Gori.

On the eve of voting in the second round, Mikheil Saakashvili announced his refusal to consult with doctors and take medications. The former president has the right to commit suicide, said Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili. Tbilisi mayoral candidate Nika Melia expressed hope that after the announcement of the final results, Saakashvili will end the hunger strike.

Former President Mikheil Saakashvili returned to Georgia on October 1 and was arrested, as he was sentenced in absentia in his homeland in two criminal cases. On October 20, Saakashvili was also charged with illegally crossing the Georgian border. Immediately after his arrest, he went on a hunger strike.

On the air, his lawyer read out the politician's appeal to the people, in which he called on people to protest the results of municipal elections. According to Saakashvili, in fact, the opposition won a victory in all large cities.

"We won these elections. Our main right was stolen and taken away - to be the masters of our country," Gvaramia read from Saakashvili's statement. He believes that the opposition should "take away power and call to account within the framework of the law." Saakashvili also said that residents of Georgia should listen to the leaders and show initiative on the ground, that it is necessary to protest the results of the elections.

Saakashvili called on his supporters to achieve early parliamentary elections in the country. He also called on his associates to follow the example of the leader of the opposition Lelo party, Mamuka Khazaradze. "I would advise all my comrades-in-arms and simply patriots of the country and decent people in parliament to follow the example of Mr. Khazaradze, leave parliament and leave Dream alone with themselves," Saakashvili said in a letter.

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