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Recently, the President of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, found himself in a delicate situation related to Georgian women. Belarus Alexander Lukashenko took the greetings of the new head of Greece, Salome Zurabishvili, when he took office.
At a meeting with the ambassador of Georgia, Lukashenko, congratulated the Georgian president for his electoral victory.
He noted that Zurabishvili was supposed to be the first woman to hold this position in the history of all post-Soviet states. in Georgia and in the post-Soviet space, and this could be a good experience, look and Belarus will look closely at your experience, "said Lukashenko.
Only the President Belarussian forgot, that Zurabishvili is far from being the first woman Presidential Garden in the countries of the former Soviet Union
Lukashenka most probably completely forgot about the experience of the Baltic States. in 1999, for the first time in Latvia, the woman was elected to the head of the republic – Vaira Vike-Freiberga, then renewed her choice in 2003. Since 2009, Lithuania is also headed by a woman president – Dalia Gribauskaite Not far behind her neighbors and Estonia, Kersti Kaljuland was elected president in 2016.
Thus, Zurabishvili was not the first female president in post-Soviet countries.
According to the results of the Central Election Commission of Georgia, more than 59% of voters voted for Salome Zurabishvili, according to the results of the count of 100% of votes,
. that former Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili calls on Georgian society not to recognize the results of the second round of the presidential election and to start mass demonstrations.
In addition, Znay.ua said that, according to the words of Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili, Tbilisi would have a pro-European stance and that if the United States and European countries enter into a dialogue with Russia, it would not remain not in rest
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