“If I can save my country with my life, then my death should be a beacon,” said Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili in a written interview, Mikhail Saakashvili a few hours before the planned protests in the center of Tbilisi.
He noted that the task of the opposition is to win in every major city so that the “people of Georgia believed in their power.”
Recall that Mikhail Saakashvili, founder of the United National Movement Party (UNE), returned to Georgia on October 1, on the eve of the local elections, which the opposition considered as a referendum on the confidence of the current government. On the same day he was detained in Tbilisi. In protest, the ex-president declared a hunger strike, which continues for 14 days.