**Georgian Dream’s Possible Exit: A Plebiscite in the Making?**
In a shocking move, Georgian politician Aleko Elisashvili has hinted that the ruling party “Georgian Dream” is considering a way out of their current turmoil. According to Elisashvili, this could involve holding a surprise election, and a plebiscite might be one solution to ask the people whether they want parliamentary elections.
As the leader of the opposition party “Lelo – For a Strong Georgia,” Elisashvili made these statements on Palitra News’ program 360 Degrees. He emphasized that the opposition must play an active role in organizing such a plebiscite, making it a fair and democratic process.
**The Plebiscite: A Possible Solution?**
A plebiscite is essentially a national vote to decide on a specific issue or question. In this case, it would be asking people if they want parliamentary elections. Elisashvili believes that such a vote could provide a clear direction for the country, allowing the people to have their say in the current political situation.
He also mentioned that the idea of a plebiscite is not entirely new and was suggested by Paata Burchuladze, another opposition leader. Elisashvili sees this as an opportunity for “Georgian Dream” to escape the disaster they’ve created and give the people a chance to decide on their own.
**The Opposition’s Strategy: Protests and Sanctions**
Elisashvili also highlighted the importance of continuous protests against the government. He believes that these rallies bring sanctions, which are essential in putting pressure on “Georgian Dream” to reconsider their actions. The opposition has no other weapon in this struggle, making the protests a crucial tool for bringing about change.
**May 26th: A Showdown Between Rival Groups**
Speaking of the upcoming event planned by the government on May 26th, Elisashvili predicted that “Georgian Dream” would not be able to hold a parade. He claimed that there’s widespread discontent within the army, making it impossible for them to carry out such an event.
In contrast, the opposition is planning a large rally, which might prove to be a significant show of strength against the government. This could be a turning point in the current political climate, where the people are given a chance to express their views and have their voices heard.
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