Roman Gotsiridze says the European Union should witness the protests on the streets against the election fraud. After that, it will be simple to make a decision. No big plan is required.  

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In the “360 Degrees” program of “PalitraNews”, opposition MP Roman Gotsiridze said that the first day of the is the most crucial. But if 100,000 people go the streets, then the government won’ be able hold the session.
According to him, if the European Union sees the people “protesting against the fraud of the , then it will be easy to take a decision”.
“At the end of the day, if this Georgian government is declared illegitimate, it will also become illegitimate in other countries.” Legitimation is determined by the people. During the “Rose Revolution”, anyone who spoke to Eduard Shevardnadze less than five minutes was left behind. I’m not saying we should storm , but if 100 000 people take to the street, the government won’t be able hold a session. The opposition cannot bring out 100,000 people but 100,000 people who support and organize the opposition can.
The only time someone else has a different idea is when you are out on the streets. The street should be a place of sincerity. You must convince the government to make some concessions. These concessions include: launching an international investigation into the elections.
If 100,000 or 60,000 come out on the streets during the session of the parliament, they will create a peaceful siege. No one will invade, there will be pickets, and all the ‘s media are here. The must see people on the street protesting election fraud before it can make a decision. “No big plan is required”, said Roman Gotsiridze.
Gotsiridze responds that the opposition alone is not sufficient to bring 100,000 people into the streets. The must also be ready.
What resources did the opposition have to bring out 100,000 people during the “Russian ?” Was it the resources of the Opposition? The society must therefore be prepared. If the do not want this, then only the opposition’s actions will suffice. This will be revealed. The first day of parliament is the most important. It is important to continue the small actions that are taking place on the streets.
Roman Gotsiridze said, “Of course, the opposition has a huge role to play, as it must organize everything – even transport and other means – so that people who wish to come to Tbilisi can get something.”

 

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