Several members quit For Georgia party
Several members quit For Georgia party

Several members have announced their departure from the Gakharia for Georgia party, citing poor communication from the leadership and unmet financial expectations.

Natia Kuprava expressed frustration over the lack of response from party officials:

“Whoever brought us to Gakharia’s party, I asked them to transfer the money due to me. We kept calling for two years, but no one answered. We were forced to leave the party.”

Erekle Dolidze, another former member, said the party failed to meet his expectations:

“Zviad Dzidziguri was included in the parliamentary list despite achieving little during his prior term. Also, Giorgi Gakharia promised the Rustavi-Tbilisi metro project, which is a lie since the Rustavi-Tbilisi highway project was halted under his leadership as prime minister.”

Meanwhile, Papuna Papava announced his exit from the Unity-National Movement headquarters in Rustavi.

“I consider the promises of raising pensions to 1,000 GEL and increasing salaries of apartment owners’ condominium heads to 1,000 GEL as unrealistic. Offering free travel is also a socialist remnant, and I no longer believe in such pledges,” Papuna Papava stated.