Tbilisi's Saturday Night Protests
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With Euro-Atlantic ambitions derailed and a far-right ex-soccer player president on the way, Georgians question what’s next?
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Georgia 's new president will be inaugurated Sunday at 11 a.m. local time.
The current president, up until Sunday at least, is the 72-year-old , French -born Salome Zourabichvili .
She insists she is the only legitimate president and derides the Georgian Dream’s hand-picked selection of Mikheil Kavelashvili as an anti-constitutional “farce”.
President Zourabichvili , they say, is the symbolic head of their movement, but there is no true “leader” Even the protests seem not to be led by any one person.
They are united by a cause: joining the European Union .
For two centuries Russia , and the Soviet Union , tried to control their country.
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