Ana Tsitlidze: All four parties have said that they will not enter the parliament - therefore, who and when will write the statement, one day earlier or one day later, it is not important

All four parties have said that they will not give legitimacy to the parliament and will not enter the parliament - therefore, who and when will write the statement, one day earlier or one day later, it is not important - one of the leaders of "Unity - National Movement", Ana Tsitlidze told journalists.­

According to her, they will use all political and legal resources to ensure that this parliament does not have legitimacy and that the opposition is not in this parliament.

"The process of joining the parliament is both a political and a legal process. Accordingly, we will use all political and legal resources to ensure that this parliament does not have legitimacy and that the opposition is not in this parliament. We have repeatedly said that we will make as many announcements as it takes to keep the authority from being known. You know that we applied to the CEC regarding cancellation of registration. If the CEC does not take this decision, then we will also appeal to the Parliament about termination of authority. The most important thing here is not the nuances, but the decision made by all four pro-Western opposition parties," said Tsitlidze.

According to Ana Tsitlidze, they will not listen to other positions regarding the inclusion of parliamentary lists from "Strong Georgia" and "Happy Georgia".

"Opposition parties themselves determine their effective steps. These are small details in a very big picture that we do not attach special importance to. "Unity - National Movement" knows very well the price of opposition unity. All four parties ["Gakharia for Georgia", "Strong Georgia", "Coalition for Change" and "Unity - National Movement"] have said that they will not give legitimacy to the parliament and will not enter the parliament - accordingly, who, when will write the statement, one day before If a day late, it is not important in the very important process in which the country is now. I don't think that we will hear any other position in these opposition parties, "Strong Georgia" and "Gakharia for Georgia". They have said that they will not grant legitimacy to the parliament and will not enter the parliament," said Tsitlidze.

For information, on November 12, "Unity - National Movement" and "Coalition for Change" applied to the Central Election Commission with a request to cancel the parliamentary lists.

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