We should jointly take a step, the four parties, to say that we do not grant legitimacy to this parliament, which means canceling the lists and giving up the mandates, - one of the leaders of the "Strong Georgia" coalition, Salome Samadashvili, said about this.
According to Samadashvili, the current parliament is self-liquidating and he cannot imagine any oppositionist having a different position regarding the cancellation of the lists.
"We have been taking a position on this for a long time, moreover - in the plan that we presented, the main point was that we should jointly take a step, four parties, including, perhaps, under the auspices of the president, to say that we do not grant legitimacy to the parliament, which means canceling the lists and giving up the mandates. Our invitation to be jointly formed by four political forces remains valid, therefore, let's see how the processes will develop.
We believe that it is good and right that this should be done jointly by all the opposition forces. Since this process has started, we will also have to make a corresponding official position tomorrow. I won't get ahead of events, but one thing is clear, especially after today, I can't imagine that there is an opposition force that would allow anyone in this parliament to even theoretically allow activity. This parliament is self-liquidated, therefore, I can't imagine that anyone will have a different position", said Salome Samadashvili to "TV Pirveli".