The only issue that may be problematic today is coordination between politicians and the Georgian people - I don't care about Salome Zurabishvili, I have no desire to evaluate her, - Levan Khabeishvili, one of the leaders of the Unity - National Movement, told journalists while assessing the statement of the fifth President of Georgia, Salome Zurabishvili.
As Khabeishvili noted, "Zourabishvili was obliged not to leave the president convicted by the Russian agency in prison."
"I don't know what Salome Zurabishvili is talking about. I'm not very interested. The attitude of the Georgian people towards this government is very important to me. We must confront force with force, we must work in a coordinated way with the Georgian people. As for politicians, it is important for them to find their own function in the foreign direction, they are working very hard and it is good, and there should also be coordination with the Georgian people in the fight against the regime.
As for coordination: This is not interesting to me, whoever is interested should listen to this.
The only issue that may be problematic today is coordination between politicians and the Georgian people. This coordination is very important. Specific people, specific words, that they will do something, that they will do and create something on March 31-32, are not interesting to me.
This person is not relevant and interesting to me. I have never demanded anything from her. She was obliged not to leave the president convicted by the Russian agency in prison. I personally and my party did not have this demand to her. She did not do it and this is a matter of her values. I am not interested in this person, I have no desire to evaluate her. She is no longer the president, despite the fact that we have an illegitimate president,” Khabeishvili noted.
For information, the fifth President of Georgia, Salome Zurabishvili, stated in an interview with the Alliance of Regional Broadcasters that her "goal has never been to unite the opposition."
She said she is preparing a “strong coordination” that can withstand everything, while “a false unity is the most vulnerable.”
“I am preparing, and I am quite optimistic in this direction. Strong coordination is what can withstand everything, and a false unity is the most vulnerable. We need to know what we really want, we want strong coordination not only of political parties, but also of this society, which is leading this protest today and which should have its place in this coordination,” Zurabishvili said in an interview.
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