“When we take part in the enemy’s game, we are effectively signing off in advance on the outcome written by the regime. Facade elections and party games won’t save us if we are not ready to fight to the very end,” – said Paata Manjgaladze, one of the leaders of the “Strategy Aghmashenebeli” party.
According to him, “the regime will not go anywhere if we accept its rules of the game.”
“I don’t know what the current discussion about local elections is supposed to achieve. We have far more important questions to address — how to get the country out of crisis and how to create a unified national agenda. Forgetting the recent past means repeating the same mistakes all over again. When we engage in the enemy’s game, we are pre-approving the result that this regime is already writing. Facade elections and party games won’t help us if we’re not ready to fight to the end.
This regime will not disappear if we play by its rules. When elections are held according to their rules, participating in them means submission, not resistance. What we need today is not narrow party interests but national unity — first among the people, and then in politics.
I repeat: we must create a shared national agenda, not for internal political games, but for real change. Time will not wait. The regime is stealing our future day by day, and if we do not act today, tomorrow will be too late.
Victory is possible — but not through division and by following the enemy’s rules. It will only come through unity and by following our own rules,” Manjgaladze stated.
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