Gia Volski denounces opposition's talk of coalition government

Gia Volski, a deputy of the parliamentary majority, criticized opposition parties for discussing the possibility of a coalition government, accusing them of perpetuating polarization and confrontation without the resources to back their claims.

In a statement to journalists, Gia Volski condemned opposition parties for engaging in discussions about forming a coalition government, asserting that they lack the necessary resources to support such aspirations. Volski attributed this rhetoric to the creators of polarization and confrontation within the political landscape.

"Today, those who have been instrumental in fostering polarization and confrontation are discussing the idea of a coalition government, despite lacking the resources to either join such a coalition or secure representation in parliament with even a small group," stated Gia Volski, highlighting the perceived disconnect between rhetoric and reality among certain opposition factions.

"Some opposition parties, reliant on the 'National Movement', are directly aligned with them. While attempting to distance themselves, they remain indistinguishable, both personally and professionally. Those unable to surmount barriers will never overcome them, and those disassociating from the 'National Movement' yet advocating for a coalition government are merely exploiting populist sentiments," Volski asserted.

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