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President Salome Zourabichvili of Georgia is facing impeachment for violating the country's Constitution by making unauthorized trips to Europe. The Constitutional Court of Georgia has approved the commencement of the impeachment process. Concurrently, the Armenian president's ratification of the International Criminal Court's Rome Statute has drawn sharp criticism from Moscow, which views the decision as an 'extremely hostile' act.
The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Georgia has granted the Georgian parliament’s request to proceed with impeaching the country’s president, Salome Zourabichvili. https://t.co/o7MaxEWiWn
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili faces an impeachment vote after the country's highest court ruled she breached the constitution by traveling abroad in defiance of a government ban https://t.co/KMKkMXQsop
The Constitutional Court of Georgia approved the request for impeachment of President Saloma Zurabichvili. https://t.co/Z6FMeaFWBG
🇬🇪The Constitutional Court of Georgia has authorized the commencement of an impeachment process against the President The court ruled that Saloma Zurabishvili violated the country's Constitution by making a trip to Europe without the consent of the Georgian government. 📷: AFP https://t.co/AHGbqWaWyd
‼️🇬🇪 The Constitutional Court of #Georgia found that President Salome Zourabichvili violated the law due to her trips abroad, which allows impeachment proceedings to begin. https://t.co/71Nd4QdwvR
The Armenian president approved the ratification of the International Criminal Court Moscow considers Yerevan's decision to ratify the Rome Statute "extremely hostile". https://t.co/Jq3rc3HgHk