Levan Gogichaishvili says: Let the State Security Service worry whether Gakharia comes or doesn’t. Thea Chochiev is in the Chochiev Commission. I won’t be calling her Tsulukiani any more. The solution would be a joint mayoral candidates, and I am confident Salome Zurabishvili would win the elections.  

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**Giorgi Gakharia Unlikely to Attend Parliament Session, Levan Gogichaishvili Says**

In a recent interview with PalitraNews’ program “Day’s Newsroom,” Levan Gogichaishvili, one of the leaders of the opposition party “For Georgia,” revealed that the party’s leader, Giorgi Gakharia, is unlikely to attend the session of the Parliament’s Temporary Investigative Commission on July 2.

Gogichaishvili stated that Gakharia continues to request to be questioned and asked questions remotely. He also criticized the head of the investigative commission, Thea Tsulukiani, calling her “Thea Chochiev” and accusing her of doing the work of occupiers and separatists. Gogichaishvili claimed that Tsulukiani is carrying out the dirty orders of Bidzina Ivanishvili, a billionaire businessman who is widely considered to be the de facto ruler of Georgia.

**Criticism of Thea Tsulukiani**

Gogichaishvili accused Tsulukiani of being embittered and spiteful after her “nose was broken” in the prosecutor’s office and judiciary. He claimed that she has turned against the country, working for the occupiers and separatists who are tearing apart Georgia’s homeland.

**Solution: Unity and a Joint Mayoral Candidate**

Gogichaishvili sees unity as the solution to replacing the ruling “Georgian Dream” party. In this regard, he emphasized the importance of having a joint mayoral candidate and majoritarian candidate in future elections. He also highlighted the role of Salome Zurabishvili, Georgia’s fifth president, who is seen as a potential unifying figure.

**Confidence in Salome Zurabishvili**

Gogichaishvili expressed confidence that Salome Zurabishvili would win the upcoming elections if she was the joint mayoral candidate for Tbilisi. He believed that even in a pessimistic scenario, with no observers and brutal laws being passed, there is always a limit beyond which problems arise.

**The Regime’s Response**

Gogichaishvili warned that the regime will do everything to maintain its power and control. He emphasized that no one is protected in Georgia today, and the country is governed by the whims of individuals rather than the rule of law. He predicted that many people are ready to confront the regime and that this process shows a growing readiness to fight against it.

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