Eight opposition parties have released a statement calling on citizens to register on a special platform — "Strengthen the Resistance."
According to the statement, “the more organized and united the people are, the more disorganized and weakened the regime will be.”
“Georgia is losing its future. It is losing everything the Georgian people have achieved over the 30 years of independence. Bidzina Ivanishvili has created an anti-state system in which the weaker and poorer the citizens become, the richer and stronger he grows. To achieve this, he invents imaginary enemies so that we don’t notice the real enemy — the one who is stealing the only future this country has before our very eyes.
We see and understand everything clearly. Every night, Georgian citizens fall asleep in a country that is more dangerous, more unstable, more chaotic, poorer, more vulnerable, and more unjust than the day before.
If Ivanishvili succeeds in fully capturing the Georgian state and breaking the public resistance, chaos will become this country's destiny.
But there is another path — a path through which the citizens of Georgia can reclaim power; a path where corruption, terror, and lawlessness will be replaced by justice, unity, and peace; a path where Georgians can live with dignity in their own country, because the country will once again belong to them.
We can only achieve this by standing together, organizing resistance, and fully isolating this Russian, criminal, and treacherous regime.
This is the only way to weaken the regime and empower the people of Georgia. The more organized and united we are as a people, the more disorganized and weakened the regime will be.
The July 19 protest once again proved that without unconditional success and a fundamental reform of the country from the ground up, the protest will not end. Neither cold nor heat, repression nor terror can end it — only real change can, change that will return the Georgian state to serving the dignity of the individual.
Register now and strengthen the resistance — if you are ready to be part of that change,” reads the joint statement by the eight opposition parties, which was read out in front of Parliament.