Main content

Georgia’s President: ‘Saakashvili is not Navalny’

Salome Zourabichvili says she doesn’t think her predecessor will die in prison

Georgia’s President has told the ´óÏó´«Ã½ that her imprisoned predecessor Mikheil Saakashvili ‘is not Navalny’, despite international concerns over his treatment in jail. Salome Zourabichvili told the HARDtalk programme that comparisons are erroneous because ‘he’s in jail because of the things he has been doing when he was a president, not as a political opponent’.

She said the ‘vast majority’ of Georgia’s population ‘considers that he while he was the President of Georgia, overdoing his power in many, many respects. And that’s why he’s in jail.’

Video and images of Mr Saakashvili sparked international concern last year after he appeared emaciated at a court hearing. He was imprisoned in 2021 after being convicted of committing abuses of power while in office. He says the charges were politically motivated. Since his imprisonment, his health has deteriorated significantly and he has alleged he was poisoned by authorities.

Asked by Sarah Montague whether she believes he has been tortured or poisoned, Ms Zourabichvili said ‘No…I don’t believe that.’ But she acknowledged the significance of his health. “I don’t think he will die in prison. I am trying to and will oversee until the end that this doesn’t happen, because I agree that that would be a terrible blow for Georgia’s reputation that we cannot let happen. That’s why I was in a daily contact with all the authorities involved to be sure that nothing of that kind would be happening.â€

Georgia’s president has the power to pardon prisoners but Ms Zourabichvili said it’s ‘still a question mark’ as to whether she would grant it in this case. ‘The more I’m pressed the more difficult it will get because I cannot accept that the discretionary power of pardoning…that it’s put under pressure either from within or from outside. So the pardoning power is something that is my moral decision which I will take without informing anyone in advance.’

Ukraine and Poland have both said they would take Saakashvili and President Zourabichvili acknowledged ‘the possibility of extradition is still there.’ Asked whether that will happen, she responded ‘it might’.

Release date:

Duration:

3 minutes