Nika Gvaramia, one of the leaders of the “Coalition for Change,” has called on supporters to take to Rustaveli Avenue for a protest on May 26, Georgia’s Independence Day. The opposition politician wrote that the demonstration must be massive, emphasizing that the turnout will be closely scrutinized both within the country and abroad—stating that “both the smart and the stupid” will be counting the numbers. “The endurance test has been passed; now our victory lies in numbers. <…> Everyone will be counting those gathered—well-wishers and detractors, the smart and the stupid alike,” he wrote. Gvaramia noted that the protesters must “defend the country’s independence” and decide together “by what path to reclaim the homeland.” The protest is scheduled […]
Nika Gvaramia, one of the leaders of the “Coalition for Change,” has called on supporters to take to Rustaveli Avenue for a protest on May 26, Georgia’s Independence Day.
The opposition politician wrote that the demonstration must be massive, emphasizing that the turnout will be closely scrutinized both within the country and abroad—stating that “both the smart and the stupid” will be counting the numbers.
«The endurance test has been passed; now our victory lies in numbers. <…> Everyone will be counting those gathered—well-wishers and detractors, the smart and the stupid alike», — he wrote.
Gvaramia noted that the protesters must “defend the country’s independence” and decide together “by what path to reclaim the homeland.”
The protest is scheduled for 7:00 PM.
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