"Strong Georgia" coalition leaders Mamuka Khazaradze and Badri Japaridze meet with President Salome Zurabishvili. The meeting is taking place in Atoneli's residence.
As Mamuka Khazaradze told the media before the meeting, they are discussing the idea of creating a "People's Parliament" with the President.
According to him, it is important that, in addition to protesting on the street, a space should be created where society will see that many issues can be solved together. According to Khazaradze, the protest should continue, including in different forms.
"First of all, I want to tell you that the protest should continue. Continue in different forms, in different places. This is important until we achieve the return of those votes, that is, the holding of new elections, which were so cunningly and systematically stolen by the "Georgian Dream" in the Russian scenario. First - we are all one in this unity: voters, opposition coalitions, the president who did not declare this parliament legitimate, etc. Second - you know that a deputation has been elected from the opposition parties, which won the elections, therefore, apart from protesting outside on the street, in buildings, we must create a space where we can show our voters and society that we can solve many issues together, and most importantly, legally, peacefully. Achieving new elections. For this, it is necessary to gather together the elected opposition deputies, and this is where we invited the President of Georgia to provide [leadership] to this union. The name is conditional, whether it will be "People's Parliament" or any other, it will be decided jointly. I would also like to tell you that the first thing that this gathering, organization, "People's Council" or "Alternative Parliament" (the name is a matter of discussion) should do is to appoint a special group, a delegation, to the opposition parties, which will travel and present the elected opposition party to our partners. The vote of the parties and our voters about that fraud, that hijacked about the elections. You have all heard todayMr. Borrell's statement, in the European Union, is a forgivable statement that they do not believe that this election was fair. We will talk about these issues today with [the president]," Khazaradze said.