Paata Manjgaladze says that the opposition parties need to unite both within and outside of the country in order to free Georgia from its regime and to show to all partners that Georgian Dream has been isolated even within the nation.  

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Georgian opposition parties are being asked to unite both within the country and internationally.

Paata Manjgaladze, Secretary General of Strategy Aghmashenebeli, says this is needed to free Georgia from its current regime. He also wants other countries to see that the Georgian Dream party is isolated in Georgia.

Manjgaladze believes opposition parties should work together both at home and abroad. Internally, they need to join forces to make Georgia a country where people are free. Externally, they must unite to show that the current regime has lost support even among its own people.

The circumstances will decide which party or group takes on what role in fighting against the regime. Strategy Aghmashenebeli will support anything that helps the opposition and the Georgian people come together.

Manjgaladze also commented on a decision by the Baltic states to impose sanctions on some Georgian officials who have been involved in violence. He thinks these individuals have brought this upon themselves by justifying such actions.

He believes the government is trying to create an enemy image of the opposition and critical media, so that people stop discussing the real problems in Georgia.

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