Yesterday, the office of "Unity National Movement" was bombed in Gori, and all of this proves that the regime has no intention of stopping on its own. However, fortunately, neither does the Georgian people intend to stop, become weary, nor do our friends intend to stop supporting Georgia, - said one of the leaders of "Unity - National Movement," Giorgi Baramidze, during a briefing.
According to him, the support from Western partners for Georgia and the Georgian people will continue, as will the Georgian people's struggle.
As Baramidze notes, the process of imposing sanctions on members of "Georgian Dream" by the United States and the European Union will continue.
"We are in a tragic situation in the country, where the levers of power are temporarily held by Ivanishvili's criminal and treacherous gang, the 'Gavrilov gang,' who do not hesitate to deceive the population time and time again and try to beautify the dire situation in the country. Instead of receiving billions like Moldova did, Georgia is facing a very serious problem with the suspension of our EU membership and the sanctioning of this treacherous gang. These individuals will not only be sanctioned with a visa regime by both the United States and the European Union, but there will also be other types of financial and other sanctions, as it is impossible for the United States and the European Union to tolerate the situation where this regime is attacking peaceful citizens, torturing young people, imprisoning political opponents, and bombing our offices. Yesterday, the office of 'Unity National Movement' was bombed in Gori, and all of this proves that this regime has no intention of stopping on its own. Fortunately, neither does the Georgian people intend to stop, become weary, nor do our friends intend to stop supporting Georgia. The support for Georgia and the Georgian people will continue, as will the Georgian people's fight. We will all fight together against this treacherous regime and, with the help of our friends, we will surely succeed in removing them from power and holding free and fair elections," said Baramidze.