Civic activism is vitally important today, because if we don't take out our stolen vote today and don't get it back, it will end with us never having a vote and we will move into totalitarianism, Tamar Kordzaia, the leader of the "Unity National Movement", said about this in connection with the "Leave" action.
According to her assessment, despite the disputes in the court, she has no hope for the said agency and names the public's appearance on the street as a weapon of struggle.
"Civic activism is vital today, because if we don't take out and reclaim our dispossessed voice today, we will end up never having a voice and we will go into totalitarianism. That's why I, first of all, want to thank the Batumi students who started this protest in the university space, now I want to thank everyone who will come out on the street today, of course, those who are worried about our future and the development of our country and the rights of each person individually, we must come out. on the street, because there is no other resource in sight. We continue disputes in the court, but we have no hope of the court, so we are left to hope for ourselves in this country, and if we have hope for ourselves, let's go out and fight," said Tamar Kordzaia.