Nika Gvaramia, leader of the Coalition for Change slammed opposition parties for not rejecting state funding they received based on election results.
“They called for strikes, not paying taxes, not going to work and shutting plants, and finally they did not renounce financing they received based on fabricated figures and forged election outcomes,” said Nika Gvaramia.
Seven political unions will receive funding based on the results of the parliamentary elections, the Central Election Commission (CEC) announced on December 26.
In accordance with the legislation, based on the results of the October 26 parliamentary elections, from November 26, the second day after the newly elected parliament was recognized as having powers, the following seven political unions have gained the right to receive state funding: Georgian Dream – Democratic Georgia; United National Movement; Coalition for Change – Gvaramia Melia Girchi Droa; Gakharia for Georgia; Lelo for Georgia; Alliance of Patriots of Georgia; New Political Center – Girchi.
According to the CEC, the Coalition for Change – Gvaramia Melia Girchi Droa refused to receive funding.