Iago Kachkachishvili: Maybe waiting is better? When Gakharia's team is delaying the act of leaving the mandates, why can't we believe that they are waiting for a more favorable time for this act of resistance to appear more effectively?

When Gakharia's team is delaying the act of leaving the mandates, why can't we believe that they are waiting for a more favorable time for this, so that this act of resistance can appear more effectively? - Now let's not pour water on the government's narrative - sociologist Iago Kachkachishvili writes about this on the social network.

According to him, it is impossible that [the "Gakharia for Georgia" team] will manage to "whitewash" it if they routinely appear in the parliament.

"It is obvious that the government and related "experts" are trying to "blacken" the opposition political parties in two ways: a) by announcing them as members of the already well-known "collective national movement" and b) by attacking each other.

As I said, some of the opposition-minded people are grist to the mill of the government and, willy-nilly or not, prematurely confirm or announce the split between the opposition parties.

Politicians, journalists, friends! Maybe waiting is better? Giorgi Gakharia and his team members have declared a thousand times that they will not legitimize the elections and the parliament. It is impossible, in the light of this statement, that they will manage to "whitewash" it if they routinely appear in the parliament. When Gakharia's team is delaying the act of leaving the mandates, why can't we believe that they are waiting for a more favorable time for this, so that this act of resistance can appear more effectively?

I may be wrong, but still - let's not pour water on the government's narrative ("disconnect and dominate")," Kachkachishvili wrote on the social network.

For information, the party "Gakharia - for Georgia" is not going to apply to the parliament for the termination of mandates at this stage and does not rule out that "the process will take several months". Giorgi Sharashidze, a member of the political council of the "Gakharia Georgia" party, said this on the "PalitraNews" program in "Tavisufali Studia".

As Giorgi Sharashidze pointed out, they will apply to the Parliament for termination of parliamentary mandates when "it will be the best time".

"We're dealing with a process, whether it's a one-day process, even a week or two weeks, maybe we're going to see a months-long process that we just can't escape. When will we do it? We will do it when it is the best time", said Giorgi Sharashidze.

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