Beka Liluashvili: We are not represented in the parliament, this parliament does not have our legitimacy - we will take steps regarding the mandates in the form and at the time when we consider it necessary

According to Beka Liluashvili, a member of the "Gakharia for Georgia" party, when the party will terminate the parliamentary mandates and in what form, it is up to the party itself, regarding which they communicate with their voters.

"Recognizing the legitimacy of the parliament and determining the legitimacy of the parliament is not caused by writing statements, but by the fact that we are not represented in this parliament and that neither the citizens of Georgia nor our international partners consider this parliament as legitimate, just like us political forces from the opposition wing. So now, to present this issue as if it does or does not define legitimacy is, to put it mildly, simply ignorant of the issue.

We, the voters, answer any questions they may have very openly and honestly. When we will terminate these mandates and in what form, it is up to us, and in this regard we communicate with the voters", said Beka Liluashvili.

According to him, the party "Gakharia for Georgia" does everything to ensure that the parliament, as well as any political process arising from the parliament, whether it is the election of the president or the approval of the government, does not have legitimacy.

"We are not represented in this parliament, this parliament does not have our legitimacy. As for the rest, we have stated our position on technical and ritual issues many times and I will repeat it again, we will not be influenced by any party and will take steps regarding the mandates, in the form and at the time when we consider it necessary", Beka Liluashvili said while talking to journalists.

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