dream's de facto parliament that conducted a closed—door ceremony to inaugurate its candidate, mikael kavelashvilirrent isolation, and then on the other hand, we see hundreds of georgians steadfastly taking to the streets, proclaiming their unwavering support for president zourabichvili as their sole legitimate representative, both at home and abroad. and i'm afraid that this reality will continue over the coming weeks which makes all of this very difficult and all of this very difficult and a very painful pill to swallow, but ultimately georgia's isolation from the west is no longer a looming threat but a reality orchestrated by kavelashvili and his cabinet support since the election, many pro—western parties have not taken part in parliamentary sessions, they boycotted them. that will continue. what is that going to do to the governing of the country? the problem is that the government cannot run in this current reality. the economy cannot run. the wheel cannot keep turning. and ultimately, over time, it will become very, very difficult for the country to function, for its economy to function, f