UNM's Tsitlidze: GD's TEMU-version, led by fleeing leader, attempts to clean regime’s face; very revealing
Ani Tsitlidze, a member of the United National Movement opposition party, has responded to the decision by the Gakharia for Georgia party to enter parliament.
“The TEMU Chinese version of the Georgian Dream supporters, along with their leader, who fled to Germany, have now decided to publicly cleanse the regime and enter the so-called parliament. They should be recognised for what they are: mere pawns, perceived exactly as such. Paid slaves who believe that entering this sham parliament will save them and allow them to adopt the role of Bidzina’s systemic opposition. In truth, this process is quite revealing,” Ani Tsitlidze has posted on social media.
The Gakharia for Georgia party has decided to enter parliament. Giorgi Sharashidze, a member of the party’s political council, stated during a briefing that refusing to utilise the platforms of parliament and city councils is not merely a mistake, but a crime against the country and its people.