**Opposition’s Plan After Boycotting Local Elections Questioned**
Ana Buchukuri, a key figure in the For Georgia party, has fired back at Nika Melia, leader of the Coalition for Change. This exchange comes after Melia called on opposition parties to clarify their stance on participating in local self-government elections.
According to Buchukuri, the opposition’s plan after boycotting municipal elections is not serious. In a statement, she said that her party is preparing for any election, including municipal ones. If they decide not to participate, it will be made clear openly. Buchukuri questioned the opposition’s seriousness by asking what their plan was after boycotting the elections.
**Opposition’s Call for Clarity**
Just a few days ago, Melia urged opposition parties to give a clear answer about whether they would take part in local self-government elections. He emphasized that the time for ambiguity is over and it’s now time to provide answers on every question. Melia’s statement can be seen as an attempt to put pressure on opposition parties to clarify their stance.
**Buchukuri’s Response**
Ana Buchukuri responded by saying that her party’s position is simple: they are preparing for any election, including municipal ones. She emphasized that if they decide not to participate in the elections, it will be openly stated. Buchukuri also questioned the opposition’s seriousness by asking what their plan was after boycotting the elections.
**What’s Next?**
The exchange between Buchukuri and Melia highlights the ongoing debate about participation in local self-government elections. The Coalition for Change is calling on opposition parties to clarify their stance, while For Georgia is preparing for any election. As the deadline for registering candidates approaches, it remains to be seen how this situation will unfold.
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