The street is not equal to violence, it is equal to the domination of people's opinion and the return of democracy and the state by the people, when they take it away, - one of the leaders of the "Coalition for Change", Nika Gvaramia, writes on the social network.
As Gvaramia notes, "the street is the only place to decide the fate of the state, when all other democratic institutions are hijacked."
"The street is the only place where the fate of the state is decided, in a situation where all other democratic institutions are hijacked.
The street is the oldest form of popular democracy, and it remains necessary even in the most established fundamental democracies.
The street is neither spontaneity nor unplanned - it needs its own line of development, reasonableness and planning, like any result-oriented process.
The street does not equal violence. The street is equal to the dominance of popular opinion and the return of democracy and the state by the people when it is taken from you.
The street is not a privilege of any generation or group, it belongs to everyone, because democracy is everyone's privilege, and its protection is everyone's obligation," writes Nika Gvaramia.