**Georgian Dream Forms as a Unified Force**
In a significant development, the Georgian Dream has finally come together as a strong and united political force. Irakli Gharibashvili, former chairman of the party, announced this at a press briefing.
Gharibashvili emphasized that he had always said that no position is eternal, and his goal was never to hold onto power for its own sake. Instead, he wanted to serve his country and people. He noted that this mindset guided him even when he left politics as Prime Minister in 2015, returned in 2019, and left the position of Prime Minister again last year.
**A Strong Leadership Emerges**
The founder of the Georgian Dream, Bidzina Ivanishvili, played a crucial role in consolidating the party at a critical moment. Under his leadership, the party was able to navigate great dangers for the country and society, ultimately saving Georgia and bringing tangible progress and development. Gharibashvili believes that he has fulfilled his honorable mission as assigned by Ivanishvili and the team.
**A New Chapter**
Gharibashvili announced that he no longer sees a need to remain in politics and has decided to leave the position of chairman of the Georgian Dream. He expressed gratitude to Ivanishvili for giving him the opportunity to serve Georgia from the highest political position and wished success to the future chairman of the party.
**A European Future Ahead**
Gharibashvili is confident that the Georgian Dream will ensure the country’s European future, under Ivanishvilli’s leadership. He believes that the party will lead the country to peace, defend national interests, and create conditions for the peaceful restoration of territorial integrity and stable development.
The future of Georgia looks bright with the Georgian Dream as a united and strong political force. As Gharibashvili noted, “I remain a loyal soldier of both Bidzina Ivanishvili’s team and our country.” The party is poised to lead the country towards a European future, ensuring peace, stability, and progress for all Georgians.
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