Ana Buchukuri: The changes made to the Dream charter are not serious, I do not believe if anything is being changed! - It was already clear that Bidzina Ivanishvili was the one who made personnel decisions

The changes made to the Dream charter are not serious, I do not believe if anything is being changed! - It was already clear to everyone that Bidzina Ivanishvili was the one who made personnel decisions, Ana Buchukuri, a member of the For Georgia party, told reporters.

As she mentioned, Ivanishvili does not trust the leaders of Georgian Dre­am.

Buchukuri responded to Rati Ionatamishvili's statement regarding their initiative on constitutional changes and noted that, unlike the leaders of Dre­am, their team slept soundly.

“The fact that he doesn't trust the guys left in the Dre­am could also be seen in his speech. He does not believe that these guys will be able to be effective and deliver the kind of results that Bidzina Ivanishvili wants, and our team has been talking about the role of black money in the party for a long time, and it seems that there is a lack of trust in the Dre­am guys. Whether the changes in the charter are indicative of personnel changes, it is still too early to talk about it. However, the main thing is the result. No personnel change can change the content or essence of the picture. One of the citizens wrote on the social network and I liked it very much - Ivanishvili's public appearance did not change anything for the opposition, but the representatives of Dre­am have a tense expression. I also share this and I can't help commenting on Rati's (Ionatamishvili) statement. He asked about our team, namely where we met the New Year. I would him that, in contrast to the Dre­am leadership, our team slept very peacefully, including on New Year's days. I know exactly what condition these guys were in. As for whether Gharibashvili will be replaced, time will tell. If we look at the precedents, Bidzina Ivanishvili has fired him from the post of prime minister once for corruption. I don't know if he is going to do the same now, we will see," Buchukuri said.

In addition, Buchukuri spoke about the 9 conditions of the European Union and noted that the work should start immediately.

As she said, they have already addressed the Prime Minister that the members of the party Fo­r Georgia are ready to be involved in the work process.

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