Vice Speaker: Political entities with guarantee of stability garner more support than those advocating for destruction, revolutionary processes
Gia Volski, the first Vice-Speaker of the Parliament, emphasized the importance of stability in the country, stating that political entities with a real guarantee of stability tend to garner more support than those advocating for destruction and revolutionary processes.
“The challenges facing the country are very big. Of course, all political forces that have public support in one way or another should remain in politics. They should be financed, they should take care of the development of their party, party building, and the formation of programs, but the management of state processes from the parliament, of course, should be done by political entities supported by much larger groups. This is the best European experience and this is what leads to stability,” he said.
Volski cautioned against lowering the barrier for small parties, citing the negative impact on the country as demonstrated by previous examples.