Tina Bokuchava: Ivanishvili loves Nietzsche very much, but can read many other writers and thinkers who have written many books on the importance of peaceful human expression

Ivanishvili is very fond of Nietzsche, but can also read many other writers and thinkers who have written many books on the importance of peaceful human expression - that the German Embassy considers peaceful revolution as a method of peaceful change of government among them should be significant for Ivanishvili - about this "Unity National Movement" chairman Tina Bokuchava told journalists, thus responding to the statement of the German embassy, ​​that "peaceful revolution is possible".

As Bokuchava pointed out, the main force is the people who were robbed of their free will on October 26.

"Ivanishvili loves Nietzsche very much, but can also read John Locke or many other writers and thinkers who have written many books on the importance of peaceful human expression. The fact that the German embassy is considering a peaceful revolution as a method of peaceful change of government among them should be a sign for Ivanishvili that his government is not eternal and that the main force was, is and will be the people whom he stole the free will to decide their own future on October 26." - said Bokuchava.

In addition, Bokuchava spoke about the protest against the election results and noted that the protest events should continue every day.

"During the last few days, there were many actions. Today, the most important thing is to continue the protest events on a daily basis. Be it a large gathering on Rustaveli Avenue, or even preparations for, in my opinion, the most important, culminating protest - on the day when Ivanishvili will try to assemble an illegitimate parliament. It is important to constantly show intolerance to the hijacking of elections, but at the same time work tirelessly to maintain the existing positions in the international arena", said Bokuchava.

According to her, the elections held in Georgia are not recognized by the European Union and the United States of America.

"Citizens express various types of protests on a daily basis. Unthinkable things happen in court - cases are consolidated and political decisions are made when the first instance court confirms that the election was rigged, including the violation of the constitutional principle of secrecy. So, whether it is the Court of Appeal, the District Commission, or the streets of Tbilisi, Rustaveli Avenue, this protest must continue. At the same time, the second arena is important - the international arena, in order to maintain the policy of non-recognition in relation to illegitimate elections. We see that this election has practically no recognition. We can say that it is not recognized by the European Union and the United States of America, because the international partners see that these elections do not express the free will of the Georgian people", said Tina Bokuchava.

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