"For Georgia" Party Leader on Bidzina Ivanishvili

On December 23, in the video, Giorgi Gakharia, the head of the opposition For Georgia party, criticized Bidzina Ivanishvili, the former Prime Minister of Georgia, while lamenting the chance lost for Georgia to get closer to the EU.

According to Gakharia, Georgia's fate is being determined now, and the consequences of the achievements and mistakes made by this country [Georgia] over the last 30 to 35 years will be revealed in the next one or two years. He also mentioned personal accountability for failures on the road to the EU. According to Gakharia, Georgia now has the chance to quickly join the European family, which would have normally taken 20 to 30 years. He contended that the nation might blow the opportunity due to certain politicians, alluding to the Eurosceptic leaders. According to Gakharia, the inept, reckless administration ignores 85% of the inhabitants who want to live in Europe.

"If Bidzina [Ivanishvili] believes he will not be held personally accountable simply because he claimed to have left politics and is now in control of his puppets, then he is wrong," Gakharia stated. 

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