Levan Sanikidze: It is essential to learn the full truth about what happened on October 4 - what was that peaceful change plan that went wrong? What was supposed to happen and what didn't? - this needs to be investigated and clarified; otherwise, nothing good will come from this process

It is essential to learn the full truth about what happened on October 4—what was that peaceful change plan that went wrong? What was supposed to happen and what didn't?—this needs to be investigated and clarified; otherwise, nothing good will come from this process, writes Levan Sanikidze, a member of the "National Movement," on social media.

According to Sanikidze's assessment, the situation is very grave, and the only way out is dry truth.

"What is happening around us is alarming and disturbing. On October 4, Ivanishvili had a very understandable, treacherous plan, which aims to destroy both opposition flanks—the so-called participants in the elections and the so-called boycotters.

The plan is simple—everyone must be finished, absolutely everyone.

It is essential to learn the full truth about what happened on October 4—what was that peaceful change plan that went wrong.

Who are those traitorous influential people who played a decisive role in bringing the process to this state?

What was supposed to happen and what didn't?

What were those 'surprises' that were supposed to appear but didn't? There was talk about this on TV for a long time, and more explanation is needed.

Yesterday, Mr. Paata Burchuladze said that even the clash that happened at Atoneli shouldn't have occurred. The family members of the detained say the same.

The situation is very grave, and the only way out is dry truth.

I understand that most of these self-sacrificing people are in prison, but we need to know what expectations existed and who/what caused them not to be met.

Until then, it is essential that we be many on Rustaveli today!" writes Levan Sanikidze on social media.

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