The opposition Strategy Aghmashenebeli party does not plan to bargain with MP mandates, but is ready for a dialogue, said party leader Giorgi Vashadze.
“The Georgian Dream realized that dialogue and agreement have huge importance for the country. Therefore, it needs to come up with clear proposals to reach an agreement with the opposition,” Giorgi Vashadze said.
According to Strategy Aghmashenebeli leader, the opposition has no new initiatives, and its four demands stand.
“If the ruling party has alternative proposals about early elections or a plebiscite, we are ready to hear them,” Giorgi Vashadze claimed.
The Georgian parliament voted against the termination of mandates to 51 opposition lawmakers on February 2.