**Georgian Dream vs. Protesters: A Battle for Democracy**
A confrontation is unfolding in Georgia between the ruling party “Georgian Dream” and protesters demanding early elections. According to Sergi Kapanadze, founder of the “Grass” organization, there is no middle ground except for holding new elections.
**No Compromise Possible**
Kapanadze believes that “Georgian Dream” may not be willing to make concessions, but the growing number of protesters and their determination will eventually force them to do so. He warns that if the ruling party wins, it could lead to a dictatorship being established in Georgia.
**The People’s Power Growing**
Kapanadze notes that the situation on the ground is changing rapidly, with more people joining protests and demanding change. The government has struggled to contain the crowds, leading to arrests and disruptions in public services. He sees this as a sign of growing divisions within the ruling party.
**A Turning Point Approaches**
As the pressure builds, Kapanadze predicts that “Georgian Dream” will face a difficult decision: call for early elections or try to hold on until the situation spirals out of control. He believes that the government’s absolute power and desire to maintain control will drive them towards making drastic decisions.
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