Part of the opposition of Georgia considers inevitable Egyptian scenario in the country

Opposition union “representative national assembly,” one of the leaders of which is the ex-speaker of Georgian parliament, Nino Burjanadze, says the inevitable repetition in the country, Egyptian and Tunisian event, if the present government will not go peacefully.

In Tunisia and Egypt, under pressure from the mass arrivals have fallen regime.

“I believe that any government should be an example of what happened in Egypt, Tunisia and in other countries. None of the names of countries no blood would flow if the authorities had heeded the demand of people and left peacefully. If the government does not will go peacefully, he will have to leave, but in this case, its liability would be much harder, “- said the leader of the opposition party Democratic Movement - United Georgia,” Burjanadze at a press conference on Monday.

According to her, the people have a right to “peaceful revolution” if the authorities did not meet his expectations.

In turn, one of the leaders of the People’s Assembly, the former head of state security of the country, Irakli Batiashvili, called the developments in Egypt and Tunisia, “a huge wave of renovation, which will necessarily reach and Georgia.”

According to him, events in these countries showed that “this is the real path of political struggle. This is the way speaks of nation-wide assembly.

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