"The only thing required from the opposition is not to stomp their feet in the parliament and criticize us reasonably," says Georgian Dream MP Guram Macharashvili.
Macharashvili criticizes the idea of a technical government and urges the opposition to "shut up."
"If someone imagines that he speaks on behalf of his people [...] and deceives the public that the formation of some so-called technical government is correct, democratic and constructive, they can lecture each other at home. The only thing that the opposition needs to do at this time is this: not stomp their feet in parliament and to criticize us reasonably, if they want something and alternative proposals, among other things, can be proposed and discussed, and second, to facilitate the process of depolarization, not deepening the polarization which began today with the announcement of the 12-point plan but at least to shut up or stop," Macharashvili said.