UNM chair expects interim agreement with other parties, calls It ‘start of new phase’

Bokuchava stressed that the agreement should remain open to all parties and individual politicians who share the goal of achieving victory through unified effort
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Front News Georgia
Tina Bokuchava, Chairwoman of the United National Movement (UNM), on Friday said that ongoing negotiations between her party and eight other political groups were expected to reach an interim agreement, which she described not as a conclusion, but as the beginning of a new phase.
Speaking to the media, Bokuchava said the anticipated agreement aimed to create realistic expectations for Georgian citizens and to allow parties to focus their efforts on concrete actions.
“My expectation is that we will reach an interim agreement, which we view not as an end, but as the beginning of a new phase. Following this, our energy and effort can be directed toward practical, actionable results. This is the realistic expectation we can create for the citizens of Georgia,” she said.
Bokuchava stressed that the agreement should remain open to all parties and individual politicians who share the goal of achieving victory through unified effort.
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