Make a promise in front of the camera that no one from the nominated list will enter the parliament, - Nika Gvaramia, one of the leaders of "Coalition for Changes", writes on the social network, addressing the opposition parties that have crossed the barrier.
As Gvaramia explains, there is no need to look for reasons and "to leave the back door open to enter the parliament".
"Finish the legal casuistry. Who cares how the CEC and the Parliament interpret the Constitution and the law. Only in this part are these institutions, a symbol of fraud, reliable, and in the rest they lie?!
Pledge in front of the camera that no one from the nominated list will enter the parliament. This is what the people are asking for, we did it, and we should not look for reasons and leave the back door open to enter the parliament!", Gvaramia wrote on Facebook.
For information, "Unity - National Movement" and "Coalition for Change" are applying to the Central Election Commission to cancel the lists. Relevant statements were made by the leaders of the parties.
As for the remaining two electoral entities that have overcome the barrier - "Strong Georgia" and "Gakharia for Georgia", one of the leaders of "Strong Georgia", Irakli Kupradze, said that nothing has changed in the position of "Strong Georgia. We have stated our position on not joining the parliament for a long time, nothing has changed. We are not going to write an application 80 times. We are going to submit a written and legally correct one". The "Gakharia for Georgia" party claims that "such populist initiatives on the part of the old and new "National Movement" will cause voters' disappointment". According to Anna Buchukuri, "the play is based on what the law does not provide for".