**Georgia’s Opposition Plans to Explain Its Position to European Partners**
Levan Tsutskiridze, a leader of the opposition group “For a Strong Georgia”, said it is essential to have relations with European partners in a foreign format. This means explaining their positions and telling them how they see things.
Tsutskiridze was responding to news about Nika Gvaramia, another opposition leader, visiting Brussels. Tsutskiridze believes that fighting for change requires work in many different areas. He does not know who exactly visited Brussels, but thinks it’s good to talk to European partners and explain their views.
**The Opposition Sticks to Its Plan**
Tsutskiridze said the opposition will follow its previously announced plan. This includes using civil protest, legal methods, and diplomatic efforts. He believes that a new stage has begun in this struggle.
Tsutskiridze also commented on the newly formed self-proclaimed Parliament. He thinks it does not reflect the democratic will of the Georgian people. He said it lacks legitimacy from the President, the people, and international friends.