I am answering the confused formal chairwoman of the National Movement: The Eight is neither a platform nor a union. We are the parties in the Eight, who cooperate in the boycott of the October farce. Therefore, it is unclear how the Eight can be dissolved if they do not participate in the elections, – this is how the leader of the Federalists, Tamar Chergoleishvili, responds to the statement of the chairwoman of the National Movement, Tina Bokuchava, who addresses the parties of the Eight format to make a decision on ending relations with Tamar Chergoleishvili.
According to her, it is unclear what this threat serves.
“In addition, all the parties in the Eight have many differences among themselves. For example, we, the Federalists and our supporters, consider the National Movement morally and systemically completely unacceptable, as an anemic, undemocratic party dependent on a personality cult, where no politician has any weight and everyone is a zero, except for Saakashvili. We want such parties to cease to exist. But because national interests demand unity from us, wherever possible, we have made great compromises not only with ourselves and the party, but also with our supporters, and we work with parties that are morally and fundamentally incompatible with us (although there are some with whom we get along well).
Of course, I will not respond at length to the falsehood that I read on Tika Bokuchava’s wall – she has her own problems and is now trying to strengthen her positions in her own party with this fake monkeying (I really feel sorry for her, she is in such a bad mood).
I will only say one thing that the behavior of the National Movement – on the one hand, Tika Bokuchava’s presence in the Eight, and on the other hand, the constant attack of Khabeishvili’s flank on the Eight, made it impossible to work with the National Movement.
Thus, it is unclear what this threat serves – the National Movement had already de facto left the Eight (for example, it did not participate in the Batumi march at all because the Batumi organization does not obey Bokuchava). The National Movement was in a bad mood after all the successful events and was kicking.
We didn’t shout about all this because we didn’t want to disrupt the common task until October 4, otherwise it’s unclear who should be excluded from where? How and who should exclude me from where I have not been enrolled? If that were possible, wouldn’t you be kicking me now?
I won’t say anything about how poorly they are trying to use my mistake, for which I apologized, unlike their whiny leaders.
In this hysteria, only the crisis of the National Movement is visible, and not that of the parties that we actually worked and are working with in the Eight. Once again, I am sorry that I made our supporters watch all this circus,” Chergoleishvili writes.
The remarks come after the leader of the Federalists party, Tamar Chergoleishvili, responded to the authors of the insulting comments against her in her Facebook comments using photos of their children.
Later, Tamar Chergoleishvili apologized and wrote on Facebook, “I will not do this again – I will say it differently.”
In connection with the above, the chairwoman of the United National Movement, Tina Bokuchava, appealed to the parties in the Eight format to make a decision to end relations with Tamar Chergoleishvili.
Tamar Chergoleishvili on Tina Bokuchava’s statement: I respond to the confused formal chairwoman of the National Movement: The Eight is neither a platform nor a union – how and who should exclude me from where I have not been enrolled?
