The party "Akhali" refuses to meet with the OSCE secretary general

Members of the "Akhali" party state that their representatives do not intend to meet with the OSCE Secretary General, Feridun H. Sinirlioğlu. This is mentioned in a statement released by the party's press service.

According to the party, "clarity and consistency are essential to defeat the regime and achieve the historical goal of the Georgian people."

“We would like to explain to the public the reason for our refusal to meet with the OSCE Secretary General, Mr. Feridun H. Sinirlioğlu.

Today, Georgia is facing a severe political crisis caused by the anti-democratic actions of the Georgian Dream – including violations of the constitutional framework, total election fraud, the torture of peaceful protesters, and the detention of innocent people. In this context, the OSCE Secretary General met with representatives of the illegitimate government and did not mention the crisis in the country with a single word. This silence is now being used by the regime in the style of Russian propaganda to legitimize its anti-democratic and anti-Western actions.

All this is happening while, according to the official OSCE/ODIHR report, the violations observed during the October 26 elections have seriously undermined public trust in the process.

This is precisely why we refused to participate in this process—because we believe that clarity and consistency are crucial in defeating the regime and achieving the Georgian people's historical goal. Our international partners, including OSCE member states, have been informed of our position. Some of them have already activated the so-called Vienna Mechanism against Ivanishvili’s regime—a tool previously used in response to Belarus and Russia,” the statement reads.

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