Mamuka Mdinaradze criticizes opposition’s strategy to "anger the people" - “Their plan is no plan”

Mamuka Mdinaradze, executive secretary of “Georgian Dream,” criticized the opposition's shifting strategies, arguing that their vague promises and unfulfilled plans have angered their own supporters and shown a lack of clear direction.

Mdinaradze commented on the opposition’s recent postponement of their planned Monday actions, emphasizing that instead of unifying the public, the opposition's attempts to stir unrest have only alienated their voter base. He described their disorganized efforts as a “plan without a plan,” highlighting the confusion and frustration among opposition supporters visible on social media.

“Their plan is that they don’t have a plan. This is the most serious plan,” Mdinaradze remarked, adding that “when they said, ‘we should now anger the Georgian people,’ they angered their voters instead.”

He suggested that the opposition’s failure to deliver on their promises has left them disoriented and struggling to communicate a coherent message.

“They can’t even speak properly. They’ve mixed up some words, but in reality, they’ve pissed off their constituents,” he said.

Mdinaradze also criticized the opposition’s inaccurate predictions, pointing out that their claims about “Georgian Dream” receiving only 25% of votes were proven wrong when the party garnered 54% in the final count. “First, they told a lie that ‘Georgian Dream’ has 25%, and now they are talking about the second lie to cover it up,” Mdinaradze concluded.

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