Who rules Georgia?
In whom does Right inhere in today’s Georgia? Why, Georgian president Salome Zourabichvili, of course.
⚡️Georgia’s Rightful ruler?
Today it's clear who has a monopoly on declaring what is "Right" and on enforcing that right in Georgia: @Zourabichvili_S
In the language of Darius's inscriptions, drauga, the "lie," is essentially the attitude of rebels, of usurpers or potential usurpers who deceive the people by pretending to he "king" in place of Darius himself (Darius I (522–486 BCE) founded the Achaemenid Empire that ruled Iran, Judea, Greece, and other lands for 300 years).
Russian Dream because of illegitimate performative unlawfully conducted “elections’ is a usurper.
“Right” and Writ inhere in she who was legitimately elected as Sovereign.
No legitimate Parliament or presidential electors in Georgia, since Georgian constitution was breached on multiple counts by Russian Dream usurpers.
Propaganda events branded as “elections” are not Right, and confer no rights.
President Zourabichvili is Rightful head of Georgian state.
That struggle to define what's "Right" (rta in Sanskrit (i.e. truth/what is), art, tru (th), reich, -rch (in monarch), reign (in sovereignty, foreigner)) in Indo-European cultures is THE struggle.
One of the earliest texts in Irish Fir Flathainn/Audach Morainn/Truth of the Prince (7th century) warns that when a Prince tells untruths, great plagues, pestilence, invasions, coalesce to ruin that prince's land, and to turn it into a Waste Land.
In “Sovereignty” is the element *Reg, which is a term that appears in every Indo-European language and culture - in English the Mana of *Reg is these sounds:
“Right,” “Reign,” “Writ,” “Authority,” “Regime,” “Foreigner,” “Realm,” “Reich,” the “Rch” of “Monarchy,” “Security,” and “Regulation."
This means that these sounds are cognate with the *reign element in the English word “Sovereignty.
“Dieu et mon droit” is the French-language motto on the English monarch’s Coat of Arms - the “droit” in French signifies both “Law” and “Right.”
If you say “Roi” (“King” in French), “Right,” and the “roit” in “Droit” you might notice that despite the different spellings they all sound similar.
*Reg means “Rod” in the earliest Indo-European language that we know. Because of this, we know that monarchy was symbolised as the monarch stretching out a straight rod that signified the right of the king (Rex in Latin, Rí in old Irish, and Raja in the ancient Indian language Sanskrit are cognates meaning they come from the same Common Source) to rule.
In the most recent coronation of a monarch in England, its sovereign is photographed holding, in his right hand, a straight rod symbolising sovereignty.
"Rtá" is opposed to "drúh" in the ancient Indian Vedic language.
"Arta" is opposed to "druj" in the ancient Iranian Avestan language.
The idea and form of the signifier "Art" as that which is created which reveals truth stems from this.
There is only one Right-holder of presidential office and Mana in Georgia today: President Zourabichvili.