Nika Melia, leader of the Coalition for Change, stated that the letter sent by four opposition parties to Josep Borrell and the foreign ministers of EU member states would not harm national interests but rather assist in finding a resolution to the current deadlock.
“Not only is it harmless, but a letter like this serves the national interest. It is widely recognized in Tbilisi, throughout Georgia, and internationally by the USA, EU, and UK that the elections were rigged. The opposition’s focus on this issue will not cause any harm; instead, it seeks to help resolve this impasse. I find it surprising that anyone in this country is shocked by this,” Nika Melia told journalists.
The Coalition for Change, along with the Unity-National Movement, Strong Georgia, and For Georgia, has collectively sent a letter to Josep Borrell, the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, as well as to the foreign ministers of EU member states, regarding the parliamentary elections scheduled for October 26.