The ex-president of Georgia, and now the head of the executive committee of the National Council of Reforms under the President of Ukraine, Mikheil Saakashvili, has agreed to become the prime minister of Georgia if the opposition wins the parliamentary elections on October 31. He reported this in his Telegram channel.
"I agreed to the proposal of the united Georgian opposition to become prime minister after winning the parliamentary elections on October 31. The fact is that now the parliamentary elections are not held in Ukraine, but are held in Georgia. Of course, I want to help my Georgian people get out of the crisis. Therefore, I announced that I agree to be the transitional prime minister not for a full term, but for a stabilization period, until we manage to overcome the deep crisis in which Georgia is now," Saakashvili wrote.
And he added that now he is in Ukraine and performs his functions as the head of the executive committee of the National Council of Reforms, as well as continues to travel around Ukraine and works regularly.
"For me, the destiny of Ukraine and Georgia are inseparable. I do not choose between two countries, my struggle continues both here and there," Saakashvili said.