Pawel Herczynski: Impeachment will not aid in depolarizing political landscape
“I don’t think that an impeachment procedure against the president last year, or this year, would actually help to depolarize and create an atmosphere conducive to free and fair elections,” Pawel Herczynski, the EU Ambassador to Georgia, told journalists.
“Georgia is not the only country that has so-called cohabitation, a situation in which the government and the president have different views and different opinions. I am coming from a country where we have exactly the same situation. I don’t think that an impeachment procedure against the president last year, or this year, would actually help to depolarize and create an atmosphere conducive to free and fair elections. But for the moment, this is all I can say,” Pawel Herczynski said.
Shalva Papuashvili, a member of the political council of Georgian Dream and the Parliament Speaker, announced today that “the parliamentary majority has made a decision to re-initiate the impeachment procedure against Salome Zourabichvili.”