" No one is infallible, and we may have missed something, done something wrong" the Georgian Dream, urged in their estimation the radical opposition and their lobbyists to write down what the Georgian government should have done to support Ukraine and what they didn't do.
The chairman of the party spoke at a briefing on the subject and noted that they believe that anyone who does not share the government's position is essentially unhappy that Georgia is not in the war.
"If you want to say something and you hesitate, I will do my best to help you speak openly, so we appeal to the radical opposition to speak publicly and spell out specifically what the government of Georgia should do and did not do. We will give you public answers to your questions. We expect the same from the lobbyists you hire, it does not matter to us whether you pay them or work in some other way, we see that foreigners also have a sense of dissatisfaction with what they point out to us publicly or in official meetings. But unfortunately we don't hear any arguments from them. We wonder why their rhetoric is similar to that of the UNM, so it would be good if they could list what we should have done and what we have not done to support Ukraine. In this case, the Georgian society would better understand what their true desire and intention is. [...]
" No one is infallible, and we may have missed something, done something wrong, we are ready to listen to any reasoned comments, but not abstract criticism without facts and arguments," Kobakhidze said.