She said this during her speech with the annual report in parliament.

“On a state scale, anti-Western and pseudo-national propaganda is being conducted, pro-Russian groups are being encouraged and financed,” RIA Novosti quotes the Georgian president.

According to Zurabishvili, "massive Russian immigration" has increased Georgia's dependence on Russian funds and markets.

Earlier, the President of Georgia gave an interview to CBS in English. The politician said that it makes her nervous when Russian is spoken in the republic, “the language of the enemy.”

The executive secretary of the ruling Georgian Dream - Democratic Georgia party, Mamuka Mdinaradze, considered Zurabishvili’s statements about people who speak Russian in Georgia to be fascist.