Guram Macharashvili : Gakharia will only attend weddings if he is the groom. If he is not, he will not attend any weddings at all. I’m sure Khokrishvili wouldn’t be alone in leaving his party.  

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**Gakharia’s Party on the Brink of Collapse?**

The Georgian political landscape is about to get even more complicated. According to Guram Macharashvili, an MP from the People’s Power party, Gakharia’s party will never be able to achieve unity. And it’s not just because of the departure of Elguja Khokrishvili, a high-ranking member who recently announced that he would no longer be part of the party.

Macharashvili made these comments in an interview with journalists, highlighting what he sees as Gakharia’s biggest weakness: his inability to work with others. “He wants to always be the groom at the wedding,” Macharashvili said, implying that Gakharia demands to be in control and expects everyone else to follow his lead. If he’s not the center of attention, he won’t attend the party at all.

This behavior has been a major issue within Gakharia’s party since its inception. Macharashvili pointed out that when Gakharia first formed the party, several leaders left due to internal disagreements. He ignored some members and failed to include others in important decisions. This created a rift within the party that can never be fully mended.

The context of Khokrishvili’s departure is also telling. The two men had been discussing participation in local elections, but their paths diverged when Khokrishvili expressed his strong opposition to any opposition parties taking part. It seems that Gakharia’s inability to listen and compromise has driven another key member away.

The implications are clear: Gakharia’s party is on the verge of collapse due to internal conflicts and a lack of leadership. As Macharashvili said, “I’m sure Khokrishvili won’t be the only one to leave his party.” This raises serious questions about the future of the party and its ability to effectively participate in Georgian politics.

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