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Mikheil Saakashvili to opposition: We should not damage our common interests by opening the so-called friendly fire at each other

21.09.20 12:45


Today we are at the crossroad, either we will move towards the victory of the country or we will leave the country in the ordeal, - said former President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili.

According to him, the future government of Georgia must be inclusive and must represent the widest possible socio-political interests.

 

"I would like to address my colleagues from other opposition parties or various groups - from the very beginning, our offer was to form a joint list and defeat Ivanishvili in this way. Since it could not be done, naturally, the National Movement is fighting for the maximum number of votes in this election and for the majority.

At the same time, I would wish that all the votes that do not go to the National Movement go to other opposition forces and not to Ivanishvili.

After winning the elections, of course, we will be very open to cooperate with various political forces. The future government of Georgia Therefore, there is no alternative to victory today, and now our convincing victory is crucial in order to rule out the possibility of any maneuver dangerous for the country by the current regime after the announcement of the election results. We will definitely win! ”Saakashvili wrote.

 

It should also be noted that I think it would be much better now to concentrate on the main goal and not to damage our common interests by opening the so-called friendly fire at each other.

 

Today we are at the crossroad, either we will move towards the victory of the country or we will leave the country in the ordeal. So, there is no alternative to victory today. Our convincing victory is crucial in order to rule out the possibility of any dangerous maneuver by the current regime after the announcement of the election results. We will definitely win! ”Saakashvili wrote.

 

 

source: IPN

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