Personally, my plan is to protest, not to get used to the stolen elections, until the people regain their power - let's not demand help from the leaders of the opposition parties who want to protest, we can do more by self-organization, Paata Manjgaladze, one of the members of "Unity - National Movement", said about this.
At the same time, Manjgaladze answered the question whether it is possible that the action planned by the opposition on Monday on Rustaveli Avenue will take the form of a continuous protest. As he noted, he "doesn't rule anything out."
"Our plan, personally, is to protest, not to accept the stolen elections, until the people regain power. This is the plan. As for the terms and date, I don't know who will decide when. I am ready to go to all rallies. Let's not ask the leaders of the opposition parties to contribute. For those who want to protest, we can do more by self-organization. The protest will be peaceful, non-violent in all cases, because Georgia stands behind us.
I welcome all forms of peaceful, non-violent protest. [As for pitching tents], I don't rule anything out at all. There should be many different centers, many different groups, in order to make it difficult for this government to suppress the protest.
"The main fundamental principle of the elections - the right to secrecy, to express one's free will, has been violated, and probably no one in the world will recognize this except for "Hamas", "Hezbollah", Nauru, Belarus and Venezuela," Manjgaladze says.