Domestic • Incumbent President Salome Zourabichvili refused to leave office and called for consultations for a
new election. Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said, a week before the new presidential inauguration, that Zourabichvili "will have to leave office on December 29. Let us see where she continues to live - beyond the bars or behind the bars," suggesting that her "actions could violate the Criminal Code." On 27 December, Zourabichvili stated again that the presidential election was invalid and that she would remain President. Zourabichvili reiterated her position on the day of Kavelashvili's inauguration on 29 December, calling the event a "parody". However, in order to avoid violence, Zourabichvili complied with the ruling party and voluntarily left
Orbeliani Palace on the morning of the inauguration of
Mikheil Kavelashvili, on 29 December 2024. She stated that she remains president, and will take the flag and her legitimacy with her: "This building doesn’t belong to anyone, this building was a symbol while the President, who was legitimate, sat here. I’m taking away the legitimacy, I’m taking away the flag, I’m taking away what is your trust". • Both living former presidents of Georgia,
Giorgi Margvelashvili and
Mikheil Saakashvili, have declared that Zourabichvili remains the legitimate president of Georgia until a legitimate replacement can be elected. • According to state media, Patriarch of Georgia
Ilia II allegedly congratulated Kavelashvili on his election as President and wished him success. However, in the post-election period pro-government media also disseminated other content attributed to the Patriarch, which the Patriach's office later admitted was fake.
International Favorable • : President
Alexander Lukashenko congratulated Kavelashvili on his election as president, expressing confidence that renewed cooperation between Belarus and Georgia would strengthen bilateral relations. • : Prime Minister
Nikol Pashinyan and President
Vahagn Khachaturyan both congratulated Kavelashvili on his election as president. • : President
Ilham Aliyev congratulated Kavelashvili on his election as president, expressing confidence in strengthening the bilateral ties between the two countries. • : President
Aleksandar Vučić congratulated Kavelashvili on his election as President and extended an invitation for him to visit Serbia. • : President
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan congratulated Kavelashvili on his election as president, expressing confidence that Turkey and Georgia will develop their relations. • : President
Xi Jinping congratulated Kavelashvili on his election as President and called it a positive event for the development of
China–Georgia relations. • : President
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev sent a letter to Kavelashvili, extending New Year greetings and expressing his "best wishes for a joyous and prosperous 2025". • : President
Tamás Sulyok congratulated Kavelashvili on his election as president. Sulyok emphasized that "Hungary firmly supports the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Georgia and the country's European integration efforts". • :
Leonid Slutsky, Chairman of the Russia State Duma
Committee on International Affairs, praised Kavelashvili's election, stating that "Georgia confidently passes the test of sovereignty and independence. Mikhail Kavelashvili has officially assumed the office". Slutsky disparaged Zourabichvili as a "Western proxy" and expressed satisfaction that "Georgians learnt well the lessons of the
Ukrainian Maidan and did not allow their country to be turned into another Western colony..."
Unfavorable • : On 29 January 2025, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe stripped Georgia's ruling party of privileges, including the right to observe elections, and threatened to deny them accreditation entirely unless new, fair elections are scheduled and political prisoners released by April 2025. Unhappy with the decision, Georgia's ruling party representatives described it as "blackmail" and announced in protest that they would cease working in the Assembly. •
European Union: By a vote of 400 in favor and 63 against, the
European Parliament declared that it "refuses to recognise the self-proclaimed authorities of the ruling Georgian Dream party following the rigged parliamentary elections on 26 October 2024, including the newly appointed President Mikheil Kavelashvili...MEPs continue to recognise Salome Zourabichvili as Georgia’s legitimate president". Earlier, the European Parliament also overwhelmingly rejected the 2024 election of the Georgian parliament, which subsequently elected Kavelashvili. The
European People's Party, the largest party in the EU, described Kavelashvili's election as "devoid of democratic legitimacy" and called to "Recognise Salome Zourabishvili as the legitimate President of Georgia and the sole legitimate representative of Georgia in international relations..." The
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party also explicitly refused to recognize Kavelashvili as president: "The recent one-party election orchestrated by the Georgian Dream (GD) party, culminating in the appointment of the only candidate - Mikheil Kavelashvili as their ‘president,’ represents a clear violation of democratic norms and an affront to the will of the Georgian people...We reaffirm our unwavering support for Salome Zourabichvili as the legitimate President of Georgia, and do not recognise Mikheil Kavelashvili as president..." • : By a vote of 59 in favor and 9 against, the
Estonian Parliament strongly rejected the legitimacy of the entire Georgian Dream leadership, stating that it "does not recognise the legitimacy of the Georgian parliament, government, or President who have all been appointed as a consequence of the parliamentary elections that took place in an atmosphere of underhand activities and intimidation of citizens". The Estonian Parliament furthermore "recognises Salome Zourabichvili as the legitimate President". • : President of France
Emmanuel Macron has stated that Russia was involved in "falsifying" election results in Georgia and that new elections should be pursued as a way out of the crisis. He subsequently received Salome Zourabichvili at the
Élysée Palace with full honors despite her original term supposedly expiring the preceding year. • : President
Gitanas Nausėda questioned the legitimacy of Kavelashvili's election by Georgian Dream, stating: "...no one can take the "dream party" seriously, and a person, only elected and acknowledged by his own party, is inaugurated in a semi-secret ceremony...Georgia must either be redefining democracy or skipping the whole parliament and president thing altogether..." • :
Joe Wilson, Chairman of the
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe and
Republican U.S congressman, stated that Zourabichvili remains the legitimate president of Georgia, adding that "she stands against the illegitimate government trying to foist a Russian puppet president on Georgians." On 26 December Wilson wrote on
X that "President
Donald Trump has made it very clear where he stands on the self-professed enemies of America. If Bidzina Ivanishvili goes through with his plan to destroy Georgian democracy on December 29, he should expect a response like he's never imagined."
Roger Wicker, Chairman of the
United States Senate Committee on Armed Services, called on the
Biden administration to sanction leaders of the Georgian Dream party and expressed concern that unless urgent action is taken the "Georgian Dream party could actually forcibly remove the
democratically elected President of Georgia from power." He added that "
Vladimir Putin would like to have Georgia back...willing to rig elections to have his agents brutally repress the peaceful protests..." ==Notes==