“We are creating unity to win together,” said Nika Gvaramia, leader of the Akhali party, following a meeting of opposition groups.
According to Gvaramia, the opposition parties have agreed on a common direction and coordinated actions while maintaining their individual political identities.
“We agree on a common direction and common actions. We are not renouncing our political identities, nor are we forming a joint list. We are not discussing this at the moment and do not know whether it will be discussed in the future. What we are creating now is a unified platform for joint action,” Gvaramia stated.
The opposition parties participating in the meeting also released a joint statement announcing the formation of the Alliance of Democratic Opposition Parties of Georgia.
“We have agreed on a shared strategy and common rules of action, and declare that through joint efforts we aim to liberate Georgia from the autocratic regime of Bidzina Ivanishvili, restore the country’s Euro-Atlantic course, and ensure democratic governance, national security, and the well-being of the Georgian people.
The agreement is based on the following principles:
Unity without uniformity: The founding parties retain their ideological identities but commit to unified protest actions and a coordinated communication strategy. The alliance aims to demonstrate to both the Georgian public and international partners that it represents a democratic alternative to Ivanishvili’s oligarchic and autocratic regime.
Democratic alternative: The parties state that the regime can only be defeated by a democratic alternative focused on citizens’ interests. We emphasize that decision-making within the alliance will be based on equality among participants and independence from external influence.
Political and public consensus: The alliance seeks to achieve broad political and public consensus through wide civic engagement, with the goal of defeating the Ivanishvili government in free and fair elections and forming a democratic coalition government to implement necessary reforms,” the statement reads.
The signatory parties have also agreed on a code of conduct regulating relations among member parties and establishing accountability mechanisms for violations.
The statement concludes that the opposition alliance “will fight to the end – until the release of political prisoners and victory in free and fair elections.”
The alliance includes the following parties: “Akhali,” “Girchi,” “Droa,” “European Georgia,” “National Movement,” “National Democratic Party,” “Freedom Square,” “Strategy Agmashenebeli,” and “Federalists.”

