The opposition responds to another threat and ultimatum of Irakli Kobakhidze, the chairman of the Georgian Dream. Kobakhidze obliged the "National Movement" to sign the document of the Michel agreement, otherwise he noted that the party would not participate in the discussion of the main issues in the parliament.. Kobakhidze obligated the “National Movement” to sign the Charles Michel document, otherwise, he noted that the party wouldn’t be able to participate of the main topics in the parliament.
"Irakli Kobakhidze is a person who even demanded the deregistration of the" National Movement "and that was their intention. Therefore, it does not change our strategy.
"Georgian Dream", unfortunately, has not had any tangible results for 9 years except such aggressive rhetoric towards the "National Movement. Nobody asks Irakli Kobakhidze and the representatives of the Georgian Dream about the strategy of the National Movement," said Khatia Dekanoidze.
The opposition, which signed the Charles Michel document, says they are not surprised by Kobakhidze's rhetoric because attacking the opposition is in the style of the Georgian Dream. Khatuna Samnidze, a member of the Republican Party, says that " signing of the document is up to the party itself and not another party, whether in power or not."
Ana Natsvlishvili, a member of the Lelo party, said, "It is unacceptable to speak in a threatening tone, especially when the government speaks to the opposition."
For reference, Irakli Kobakhidze, the chairman of the Georgian Dream party, gave the UNM a "reasonable term" to sign the Charles Michel document. Otherwise, according to Kobakhidze, party members will not be able to participate in the legislative process..