We are waiting for you at the next rally very soon, very soon we will have new, real elections and we will have Bidzina Ivanishvili expelled from the political system of this country, - one of the leaders of the Opposition Alliance, Nika Gvaramia, stated at the rally.
According to him, a campaign is starting across Georgia - "Georgia Deserves Better" and this campaign will end with new democratic elections.
"Georgia does not deserve the bandit regime of Bidzina Ivanishvili. I want to greet Marco Rubio from Tbilisi to Yerevan by lighting up our phones. Georgia deserves all our friends in Tbilisi, the main city on the Black Sea. Everyone should come to the capital Tbilisi and the main issues of this region should be resolved here. We greet Marco Rubio, the USA, the EU, our great British brothers, everyone who loves Georgia and who loves us Georgians.
We are launching a campaign across Georgia, "Georgia Deserves Better", we must end this campaign with new democratic elections and we must throw Bidzina Ivanishvili and his shameful anti-Georgian regime into the trash.
I want to greet the invisible attendees of this rally, Georgian political prisoners, all of them, without exception, those imprisoned in 2023, those imprisoned in 2024, those imprisoned in 2025, all those who are patriots and are serving unjust sentences for Georgia. I would like to greet the invisible participants of this rally, the Georgian emigrants who will be standing here visibly when Bidzina Ivanishvili is no longer in this country," said Nika Gvaramia.
Nika Gvaramia called on the participants of the rally to turn on one-minute "Facebook Lives" where they would talk about "what they want from the opposition" and how they see the future.
"Finally, I would like to greet you, the future of this country, the best children of this country, and I would like to ask you not to be lazy, to dedicate a minute to your "Facebook Live" and to talk for a minute about what you want from the opposition, how you see the next days, weeks, months, all these "lives" will be seen and taken into account," said Nika Gvaramia.