Nika Gvaramia on October 4 events: It’s time to turn this page
“When the common goal is to save the homeland, we must find a difficult solution to our differences through negotiation and agreement, not a simple solution through confrontation and division,” the leader of the Ahali party, Nika Gvaramia, wrote in a social media post.
He emphasized that personal rivalries and disputes would eventually fade from memory, while the nation’s collective struggle would define how future generations remember this period.
“History will not remember trivial details—who disagreed with whom, who walked straight, and who moved in zigzags. It will remember us as a generation that either won the decisive battle for our homeland or was defeated in it.
The Kotsis sentenced us to spatial imprisonment, but they could not stop time for us—the political prisoners. Do not turn this cursed October 4—the day of two failed special operations by the Security Service—into an endless day of pause. It’s time to turn this page.
The fact that the protest was not defeated on October 4 (which may not yet mean its progress, but certainly marks the defeat of the Kotsis) is confirmed by the following: the winners do not receive the collection of dragon’s laws, as they are now adopting,” he added.