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Gia Volski: Salome Zurabishvili failed to show determination, despite the fact that Euro-bureaucracy invested everything in her—The quail did not perch on the tree; it was not in its nature—she couldn't do it

Gia Volski: Salome Zurabishvili failed to show determination, despite the fact that Euro-bureaucracy invested everything in her—The quail did not perch on the tree; it was not in its nature—she couldn't do it
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Gia Volski: Salome Zurabishvili failed to show determination, despite the fact that Euro-bureaucracy invested everything in her—they arranged meetings for her, wrote a charter for her, and handed her an umbrella under which the entire opposition was supposed to unite.

But she couldn't do it. The quail did not perch on the tree; it was not in its nature. She failed.

The First Vice-Speaker of Parliament, Gia Volski, made this statement while speaking to journalists.

According to him, there is a myth that there are disagreements within the opposition, but in reality, no such conflict exists.

Volski emphasizes that the main point of agreement among the opposition is the goal of overthrowing the government through revolution and the continuous demand for early elections, which is an essential part of their revolutionary agenda.

"Yesterday, they were calling Salome Zurabishvili 'Queen Tamar,' and today they call her incompetent. There is no real internal conflict among them. There may be occasional outbursts on certain topics, but the facts remain: election boycotts, destruction, destabilization, revolution, overthrowing the government, and baseless demands for early elections are all part of their common agenda.

Salome Zurabishvili failed to unify all of this, despite the full support of Euro-bureaucracy. They organized meetings for her, drafted a charter for her, and handed her an umbrella under which the entire opposition was supposed to unite. But she couldn't do it. The quail did not perch on the tree; it was not in its nature. She failed.

This is where the myth of alleged disagreements within the opposition comes from. In reality, they are united in one thing—bringing together people who are working against Georgia," Volski stated.

Gia Volski: Salome Zurabishvili failed to show determination, despite the fact that Euro-bureaucracy invested everything in her—The quail did not perch on the tree; it was not in its nature—she couldn't do it

Gia Volski: Salome Zurabishvili failed to show determination, despite the fact that Euro-bureaucracy invested everything in her—they arranged meetings for her, wrote a charter for her, and handed her an umbrella under which the entire opposition was supposed to unite.

But she couldn't do it. The quail did not perch on the tree; it was not in its nature. She failed.

The First Vice-Speaker of Parliament, Gia Volski, made this statement while speaking to journalists.

According to him, there is a myth that there are disagreements within the opposition, but in reality, no such conflict exists.

Volski emphasizes that the main point of agreement among the opposition is the goal of overthrowing the government through revolution and the continuous demand for early elections, which is an essential part of their revolutionary agenda.

"Yesterday, they were calling Salome Zurabishvili 'Queen Tamar,' and today they call her incompetent. There is no real internal conflict among them. There may be occasional outbursts on certain topics, but the facts remain: election boycotts, destruction, destabilization, revolution, overthrowing the government, and baseless demands for early elections are all part of their common agenda.

Salome Zurabishvili failed to unify all of this, despite the full support of Euro-bureaucracy. They organized meetings for her, drafted a charter for her, and handed her an umbrella under which the entire opposition was supposed to unite. But she couldn't do it. The quail did not perch on the tree; it was not in its nature. She failed.

This is where the myth of alleged disagreements within the opposition comes from. In reality, they are united in one thing—bringing together people who are working against Georgia," Volski stated.

Michał Kobosko - we hope that your government eventually would either choose the European way, the democratic way or would resign seeing the number, the size and scale of the citizens' protests