The President of Georgia Salome Zurabishvili met Mamuka Khazaradze, the leader of the "Strong Georgia" coalition, and Tina Bokuchava, the chairperson of the "Unity National Movement", today in the Atoneli Palace.
The President received the leaders of the coalitions separately. They did not comment on the details of the meeting with the media.
Khazaradze and Bokuchava have already left the Orbeliani Palace.
Before that, Nika Gvaramia, one of the leaders of the "Coalition for Change" was also present at the Orbeliani Palace to meet with the President.
As Gvaramia said after the meeting, his coalition remains loyal to the "Georgian Charter" and European integration is a historical choice of the Georgian people, and "those people who prevent us from doing so, we must help".
"In any situation, as signatories of the charter, we consider it absolutely no problem to support, no matter what we are talking about, I tell you honestly. Our answer is that our signatures will be kept, our word will be fulfilled.
The President is wary of the created political situation. Her speeches are not so much political as emotional and historical.
Salome Zurabishvili talks about the Charter, first of all, and the Charter is the main backbone of this decision, because it describes the most important ways to achieve the main desire of Georgian society, European integration. This is not only the desire of today's Georgian society, not only expressed by the constitution of the first republic and the society at that time, it is our historical choice and it is also the choice of our future generation. When we can tie the past and the future into the present, we should. If some people hindered us and are hindering us in this, we should remove them, we should not change the historical choice, we should remove those people who are preventing us from doing this - said Nika Gvaramia.
According to the available information, the President will hold consultations with other opposition leaders today, in addition to the aforementioned opposition MPs.