UNM's Deputy Secretary General: It is easy to point fingers at others, difficult to take risks
“It is easy to point fingers at others but very difficult to take risks,” said Irakli Pavlenishvili, Deputy Secretary General of the United National Movement (UNM) party.
According to Pavlenishvili, the fight is not over.
“It is easy to point fingers at others but very difficult to take risks, to set an example of personal sacrifice, as demonstrated by Irakli Nadiradze, a father of four children, by Paata Burchuladze, Lasha Beridze and Paata Manjgaladze.
Our fight is not over yet. We will fight as long as we have Ivanishvili’s regime in Georgia and as long as it ends with Ivanishvili’s defeat. We are in this fight since we have no other way out, and of course, this fight will continue.
It is significant for us to be in solidarity with each other, stay consolidated and learn from the past examples that it is crucial to focus on Ivanishvili instead of those individuals, who are comrades in this fight,” he said.