Ana Tsitlidze: He is a so-called prime minister who is afraid to walk alone in the street; Neither Ivanishvili nor the so-called Constitutional Court can destroy the United National Movement - We will fight to the end for freedom and European integration

“The ‘United National Movement’ will be the one to make the greatest contribution to dismantling the regime,” said Anna Tsitlidze, one of the leaders of the “United National Movement.”

As she noted, neither Ivanishvili nor the so-called Constitutional Court can destroy the “United National Movement.”

“We don’t care what the so-called Prime Minister, who is afraid to walk the streets alone, has to say. For 13 years, Ivanishvili and ‘Georgian Dream’ have been threatening to destroy the ‘United National Movement,’ and this is understandable—by fighting the ‘United National Movement,’ Ivanishvili is trying to kill the idea of European integration and freedom in the country. Despite years of attempts, the ‘United National Movement’ continues to fight and stands firm. It is one of the main resistance movements that has not surrendered over these 13 years. The ‘United National Movement’ will be the one to make the greatest contribution to dismantling the regime. Therefore, whatever decision the so-called Constitutional Court makes, it is of no significance to us. Every leader of the ‘United National Movement’ is fully aware of the fight we are in. Regardless of the decisions, we will remain on the front lines of the struggle and will fight against the regime until the end,” Anna Tsitlidze stated.

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