The FINANCIAL — Tbilisi, The nine-party opposition coalition will continue a protest campaign with a slogan ‘Georgia without Saakashvili,’ MP Zviad Dzidziguri of the opposition Conservative Party, part of the opposition coalition, said at a joint briefing outside the Parliament on February 4.
On February 5 the opposition coalition will launch collecting of signatures in frames of a campaign “I have not Elected Saakashvili,” while on February 7 a protest rally will be held outside the Tbilisi State University.
Simultaneously, the opposition coalition plans to continue a series of talks with the ruling party over the 17-point joint memorandum developed by twelve opposition parties. The first round of negotiations, which yielded no concrete results, was held with Parliamentary Chairperson Nino Burjanadze on February 1. The next meeting is planned for February 5.
Meanwhile, the opposition coalition is also preparing for a large-scale protest rally, which will be held outside the Parliament on February 15.
“How long these rallies will continue depends on meeting our demands outlined in the memorandum,” MP Dzidziguri said on February 4.
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