Nika Gvaramia: The regime is on crutches, standing on clay feet, and these feet must be completely broken for this "giant" to fall - Nothing is over; it is just beginning

Bidzina Ivanishvili's gang is shaking from the inside, all signs of breaking at the seams are visible – the regime is on crutches and standing on clay feet.

These feet must be completely broken for this "giant" to fall. Nothing is over; it is just beginning, writes Nika Gvaramia, one of the leaders of the "Coalition for Change," on social media.

As Gvaramia notes, when you're in a fight, you get tired, feel like you're hitting a wall, and think that nothing will come of it.

"I understand well that disappointment has crept in. There are objective reasons for this and subjective ones as well. But I want to share my experience with everyone: when you're in a fight, you get tired, feel like you're hitting a wall, and think that nothing will come of it, look at your opponent and assess how they themselves are doing.

So, let's look at 'Georgian Dream': Ivanishvili's gang is shaking from the inside, all signs of breaking at the seams are visible.

P.S. However, 'the regime is in agony' is self-deception. The regime is on crutches and standing on clay feet. These feet must be completely broken for this 'giant' to fall. Nothing is over; it is just beginning," writes Gvaramia.

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