“The National Movement stands in opposition to peace, prosperity, and dignity, rather than the government,” stated Mikheil Sarjveladze, the Georgian Minister of Health.
According to Sarjveladze, the opposition fails to support the country’s peaceful development and instead neglects to present any viable electoral plans during this pre-election campaigning period.
“The opposition in our country, represented by the National Movement or its undercover versions, do not challenge the government by offering alternatives or improved proposals. Rather, they oppose the elements essential to peaceful development in Georgia. The National Movement embodies opposition to peace, prosperity, and dignity, a reality that is both regrettable and disappointing, yet has unfortunately become a habit for them,” he remarked.