“Several hundred or thousands of people might gather during the first parliamentary session, ready to unleash various provocative outcries. The scenario we have seen before,” Mamuka Mdinaradze, the Executive Secretary of Georgian Dream, stated.
However, he emphasized that despite these potential disruptions, the parliamentary session will proceed, and the country will continue its development.“What a ‘Natsi’ (a representative of the United National Movement), if not calling their own name to others amid the first session. It will unfold just as it always has; they will not hold back in their shouts during that first meeting. This is a familiar story—we’ve seen this movie many times. It has become so trivial that we may not even need to react. Yes, several hundred or even a thousand people may gather, but the country is progressing; we are moving forward.
We are stronger now than we were in 2020 and enjoy greater freedom in our national and independent actions. This is evident today. That is why there is significantly less fervour this time; the level of unrest is incomparably lower than in 2020. Back then, 2% of the votes were rigged, according to their claims. Today, if we ask them, it’s more than 300,000 votes. We must navigate this frivolous narrative carefully; while we may not appreciate irony, we cannot discuss these issues without acknowledging it. What about 300,000 votes? There will be protests coinciding with the first session, but that session will be held, and the country will continue to develop,” Mdinaradze stated.