**Giorgi Gakharia’s Brave Move: A Step Towards Exposing ‘Georgian Dream‘ Propaganda**
In a bold move, Giorgi Gakharia, a member of the “Gakharia – For Georgia” party, attended a parliamentary investigative commission session, despite fierce criticism from opposition parties. According to Berdia Sichinava, a member of Gakharia’s party, this decision was a personal one, and it was essential to confront the ruling party’s propaganda.
**The Real Reason Behind Gakharia’s Attendance**
Sichinava explained that “Georgian Dream” is using the commission as a tool for hybrid warfare, trying to devalue heroes like Antsukhelidze and impose their own narrative on society. By attending the session, Gakharia showed that he was not afraid of questioning and faced the opposition head-on.
**The ‘Invisible Hand’ Behind Gakharia’s Resignation**
Sichinava also revealed that Gakharia had answered questions about his resignation from the post of Prime Minister four years ago convincingly. The commission members, who were supposed to be impartial, failed to uphold objectivity and were unable to tackle the questions raised by Gakharia.
**The Planned Operation to Arrest Nika Melia**
Regarding the planned operation to arrest opposition leader Nika Melia, Sichinava stated that it would have inevitably led to bloodshed. When Gakharia opposed the plan, most of the political council initially supported him but later changed their positions. This shows how the ruling party is willing to use any means necessary to maintain power.
**The Opposition’s Emotions Need a Reality Check**
Sichinava urged opposition parties to calm down and stop ranting nonsense. He asked them to look at their donors and consider where the money came from, before making accusations about others. This shows that Sichinava believes the opposition needs to take responsibility for their own actions and not just point fingers.
**Leaving the ‘Resistance Platform’ Won’t Be a Problem**
Regarding claims that Gakharia’s attendance would lead to his party leaving the “Resistance Platform” with President Salome Zurabishvili, Sichinava stated that there wouldn’t be any issue with leaving that format. He emphasized that Gakharia didn’t promise anything to Gvaramia, and their party only intersects on two issues.
**’Georgian Dream’s’ Failure to Ban the United National Movement**
Sichinava also commented on “Georgian Dream’s” recent statement that banning the “collective United National Movement” parties before local elections is not feasible. He was always sure that the ruling party wouldn’t succeed in banning them, as it would formalize dictatorship and leave no room for dialogue.
In conclusion, Gakharia’s attendance at the investigative commission session was a brave move towards exposing “Georgian Dream’s” propaganda. By attending the session, he showed that he is not afraid of questioning and is willing to face the opposition head-on. The opposition parties need to calm down and take responsibility for their own actions before making accusations about others.