GD's Zarkua: Radical opposition's final chapter is internal strife—they will vanish like last year's snow
Irakli Zarkua, Chairman of the Diaspora Issues Committee of the Georgian Parliament, said that the radical opposition remains just as ineffective as before. While they may still pose harm through slander and actions against the country, their influence is waning.
Zarkua noted that the last phase of the radical opposition is characterized by infighting—a spectacle we have already witnessed.
“When you exist without a state and have no means of reaching your own citizens—only whispering abroad about how to impose sanctions and restrict visa-free travel—this marks your end. They have begun to turn on each other in anger, and soon, they will vanish from the political arena like last year’s snow. This is the inevitable fate of all stateless individuals and radicals,” Zarkua declared.