First single-party parliament session in the history of independent Georgia begins

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The first single-party parliament session in the history of independent Georgia has begun. President Salome Zurabishvili will open the 10th convocation Parliament. "I greet the community that is watching us now, and it tells us that it is tired. We need to listen to this community in this hall, not just in this hall, outside of this hall. Salome Zurabishvili. Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili also stated in her speech that communism was over. She said that the patience of society has run out, because independence was restored 30 years ago, and since then we have been building a state. According to her, 30 years is the age of "maturity" for both the state and society. According to the president, it is time to break the "vicious circle." "The time of ideologies has passed, communism is over, ultra-liberalism is not justified, hurrah-patriotism contradicts the genuine national attitudes, fanaticism destroys society and destroys the individual," said Salome Zurabishvili. Outside, civic activists are protesting at all entrances to parliament. Police are also mobilized on the spot.

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