We would not consider any unification with the "Nats," the "New Ones," or other factions of the "National Movement," and we will not consider it in the future either, - this was stated by Giga Parulava, a deputy from the party "For Georgia," to journalists while discussing the possible unification of parts of the opposition.
According to him, "these specific parties that at times united, then split, and today are again talking about unity, in many cases are giving a gift to the 'Dream' government and its propaganda."
"We would not consider any unification with the 'Nats,' the 'New Ones,' or other factions of the 'National Movement,' and we will not consider it in the future either. Before presenting their plans to society, Gvaramia and his party must explain how they received tens of millions for the 2024 election campaign. They must also explain to society why they boycotted the local self-government elections, which are defined by the Constitution. This particular boycott damaged the interests of our citizens in the local elections. They must also explain how and why they provoked the revolutionary scenario of October 4, when our citizens were misled into believing they could change the government through revolutionary scenarios. This once again damaged the interests of our citizens and the state. Collectively, these specific parties that at times united, then split, and today are again talking about unity, in many cases are giving a gift to the 'Dream' government and its propaganda. We emphasize that we have absolutely nothing in common with these specific parties: the creators of the October 4 scenario, the 'National Movement,' and its factions," - stated Giga Parulava.