Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili, who claimed that the October 26 Georgian general election, in which the ruling Georgian imaginary party won, was rigged, made a press statement today after the Georgian Prosecutor’s Office called her to testify as part of an investigation into the matter. Zourabichvili, who said in her speech that it was not the president’s duty to provide evidence regarding the election, which is believed to have been rigged, said that the prosecutor’s office should find the evidence itself.
“The Prosecutor’s Office seems to expect me to provide evidence. In any standard investigation,it’s the investigative body’s duty to gather proof,not the other way around. I’ve never seen an investigative authority ask a president for election-related evidence,” the Georgian prime minister wrote on social media.