"In order to see how we should continue the resistance, to share with the people why we are protesting, and to renew the resistance for which the majority of the Georgian population has supported us, I am traveling to the regions for consultations," said Ana Dolidze, one of the leaders of the "Strong Georgia" coalition.
According to her, it is necessary for the resistance to continue, and for this, it is important to travel across the regions and meet with the population to share the desire for resistance and to think about different and new forms of opposition.
"The struggle for Georgia’s liberation is a long-term one. This struggle may last three months, four months, and so on. The main thing is to maintain this resistance, and it will certainly be maintained. However, we must seek new forms of resistance together with the people. That is exactly what I am doing today as I travel to western Georgia. I will hold traditional consultations with people in different regions of Georgia.
The goal is to share our desire for resistance and to think about different and new forms of protest. This is essential. The people of Georgia are experiencing great hardship. Different cities have different types of pain. The current regime can do nothing about this suffering. It is an economic law that in times of hardship, the most vulnerable people suffer the most. The economic crisis affects our struggling citizens even more.
To see how we should continue the resistance, to share with the people why we are protesting, and to renew the resistance for which the majority of the Georgian population has supported us, I am traveling to the regions for consultations," said Ana Dolidze, as reported by "Ana Dolidze - For People."