Irakli Kadagishvili: The president has actually moved to the opposition side, whether she will change her position or not is up to her - we must listen, of course, we will attend her speech

You can see that the president has actually moved to the opposition side - of course, we will attend the hearing of the president - said Irakli Kadagishvili, a member of the parliamentary majority, to the journalists.

As he noted, it is the constitutional right of the president to come to the parliament and present the annual vision.

"We see that the president has actually moved to the opposition side, I cannot say what he will have to say during his speech, whether the president will change her position and become neutral or not is up to her. We should listen to the president, of course we will attend," Kadagishvili said.

He also spoke about the opposition and noted that no political party is close to the real mandate of the "third force".

"Whatever situation can be seen in the Georgian political field, none of them are close to the real commandment of the "third force". One is the "National Movement", which has split into many segments. Elections are coming and the disunited segments are trying to arrange themselves in some configuration, to reach some result. We are talking about the division of the general electorate. No matter how the configurations change, their political past does not disappear, neither have they apologized for their political crimes, nor has their political behavior changed. There are no special innovations or alternatives," Kadagishvili said.

For information, the President of Georgia, Salome Zurabishvili, will present her annual report to the Parliament on February 6.

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