Some thoughts: This is my second article in a row about the protests in Georgia. I will continue providing weekly analysis and reporting about the developments, as mainstream media aren’t covering the uprisings in Tbilisi at all. This piece will center the political opposition. I want to talk with Georgia Dream to get their perspective, but they’re not easy people to get a hold of. I’ll keep trying. And I’ll also work on interviewing the younger protesters leading the protests. For now, it’s important to see how the opposition will take advantage of these protests.
Great piece! I don't get the sense that the opposition is going to take advantage of the popular momentum against GD, however. The parties care more to maintain their independent organizations than to create a multi party coalition that might actually have a chance to dislodge GD. Perhaps this is because they don't think such a coalition would actually succeed?
Great piece! I don't get the sense that the opposition is going to take advantage of the popular momentum against GD, however. The parties care more to maintain their independent organizations than to create a multi party coalition that might actually have a chance to dislodge GD. Perhaps this is because they don't think such a coalition would actually succeed?