Davit Usupashvili: The new political center should be created not by the reorganization of parties, but by the addition of new forces - after the elections, we do not see a place for Georgian Dream in the strongly pro-Western government coalition

The new political center should be created not by the reorganization of parties, but by the addition of new forces - after the elections, we do not see a place for Georgian Dream in the strongly pro-Western government coalition, Lelo MP Davit Usupashvili said.

According to him, no one is currently being consulted.

Usupashvili states that it is possible to create a multi-party coalition after the elections, but it is impossible to create a multi-party bloc before the elections under the current constitution.

"Our strategic task is that, as a result of the upcoming elections, Georgia will get a sharply and clearly pro-Western government coalition, in which we do not see a place for Georgian Dre­am. For this we need to go to the elections with the right tactics. It would be a wrong tactic if all political forces stand together with the National Movement, to go back to the polarized environment and defeat Georgian Dre­am.

Georgia needs multi-partyism, not the alternation of two parties or an endless struggle between two leaders, which harms the country's well-being.

As for the formation of the coalition after the results of the elections, I will talk about it after the elections. What does the majority of society, more than half, want? - To see the novelty and not the alternation between the old and the new government," Usupashvili said.

For information, according to Badri Japaridze, one of the leaders of Le­lo, the key to the defeat of Georgian Dre­am is to create such a union without the Natio­nal Movement. As he stated on PalitraNews TV, he does not agree with the opinion of the chairman of the United Natio­nal Movement, Levan Khabeishvili, that the Natio­nal Movement has the key to the defeat of Bidzina Ivanishvili.

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