We are the majority, but we are a divided majority - we need to consolidate our forces, we need to consolidate our resources, we need to consolidate our hearts and energies, - one of the leaders of Strategy Builder, Paata Manjgaladze, stated on Palitranews, responding to the letter of the chairman of Strategy Builder ", Giorgi Vashadze, in which he proposes to the opposition, led by Salome Zurabishvili, to unite under a common name on the basis of the Resistance Platform and the 8 parties not participating in the self-government elections.
According to Paata Manjgaladze, the opposition should start talking and find a way towards each other.
“Active public groups, individuals should be able to unite together on a platform of great resistance, which will create a strong alternative, a center of gravity. We say that here is a mechanism, a way to victory, and let's talk, bring better ideas. The main thing is to start talking, to find a way to each other. Let's understand that the regime is prolonged in power by the fact that we are the majority, but a divided majority and our resistance is not transformed into an organized force. We need to consolidate forces, we need to consolidate resources, we need to consolidate hearts and energies. We are open to any remark, any idea that would be better, to become the main driving force,” said Paata Manjgaladze.
According to him, Giorgi Vashadze showed the opposition a specific way, how this divided majority can turn into an effective force that will change the regime.
"Since we are a divided majority, there are 8 parties, there someone is going to the elections, there are still protest groups, people gathered around Paata Burchuladze. Giorgi did not just say a nice word that let's unite, but he proposed a simple mechanism - parity, by making decisions by consensus. He showed us a concrete way, how this divided majority can turn into an effective force that will change the regime. There are differences in the eight parties as well, and also with many parties and individuals, but we are looking for unity with everyone. There is such an important thing behind it, the idea of saving Georgia, that these differences mean nothing to me at this stage," said Paata Manjgaladze.