Now is the time, both inside and outside the country, to seize this unique opportunity and demonstrate real unity. I don’t believe in the reconciliation of parties and politicians, but I do believe in coming to terms,” says Levan Sanikidze, a member of the “National Movement,” responding to “Georgian Dream’s” constitutional lawsuit requesting the banning of three opposition parties.
As Levan Sanikidze writes on social media, uniting a number of parties and society creates the possibility for a significant breakthrough.
“Ivanishvili has ‘selected’ three opposition forces for ‘cancellation’: the ‘National Movement,’ ‘New,’ and ‘Lelo.’
The remnants of Gakharia’s party have officially been formatted not just as systemic, but as technical opposition.
From today’s perspective, ‘Lelo’s’ participation in the so-called elections looks even more ridiculous.
What happened today is an opportunity to revive the dying political process.
Accordingly, now is the time, both inside and outside the country, to seize this unique opportunity and demonstrate real unity.
There are many issues to clarify, many principles to agree on, many topics to clear up ambiguity about—but if a number of parties (within the bounds of their capabilities and adequacy) and society unite, we are given the chance to make a significant breakthrough.
I do not mean the overused ‘unity of everyone’—I mean the unity of those who have the will and ability, those with whom dialogue is possible and keeping one’s word is feasible.
I don’t believe in the reconciliation of parties and politicians, but I do believe in coming to terms,” writes Levan Sanikidze.
As a reminder, “Georgian Dream” is appealing to the Constitutional Court with a request to ban 3 parties, and the lawsuit demands the declaration as unconstitutional and banning of the following parties: “National Movement,” “Coalition for Change,” and “Strong Georgia – Lelo.”
Levan Sanikidze: What happened today is an opportunity to revive the dying political process – let us seize this chance and demonstrate real unity – I don’t believe in politicians reconciling, but I do believe in coming to terms
