On October 26, let’s come out in full force and create a solid foundation for protecting Georgia’s national identity and ensuring our country’s bright future. Bidzina Ivanishvili, the Honorary Chairman of Georgian Dream [GD], said this in his speech at the party’s event in Mtskheta.
“Anti-Christian forces are trying to erase all identity from nations, states, individuals. Their goal is to turn humans into beings devoid of dignity and morality, with no national, religious, or personal identity. A person should not even know whether they are a man or a woman. Pseudo-liberal ideology has already had severe consequences in many countries. Therefore, we must fundamentally oppose its spread in Georgia.
The political situation in the world and our region is changing dynamically. The issue of restoring Georgia’s territorial integrity could arise at any moment, potentially prompting necessary revisions to the country’s constitution. In the event of territorial reunification, the country’s governance system and territorial arrangement must be revised, which is impossible without constitutional amendments. Even at such a time, the collective United National Movement will inevitably act against national interests and obstruct the restoration of territorial integrity, which cannot be allowed. Therefore, the GD must secure a constitutional majority in the next parliament to facilitate any necessary constitutional changes for territorial reunification without obstacles.
The more votes the GD secures on October 26, the stronger peace will be in our country. This will lead to a calmer November and December, foster stability over the next 4 years, reduce obstacles to national progress and economic development, and expedite the resetting of relations with our Western partners.
That is why I want to appeal once again to each of our fellow citizens who cherish peace in Georgia, the country’s stability, and traditional values: on October 26, let us come out in full force and create a solid foundation for protecting Georgia’s national identity and ensuring our country’s bright future”, - said Bidzina Ivanishvili.