Do you have faith in the cohabitation prospects between the current and former governments, especially after the recent developments?
Tuesday, February 12
“I do not believe in collaboration between the former and current rulers. The reason is very simple: a wolf and sheep will never live peacefully together.”
Alika, Engineer, 40
“I do not believe in cohabitation. In general, I think that the main role in the country should be performed by the people…Society should be alert and should not make idols from the politicians. One can believe in god, in love and in such issues blindly, but why should people make God from a politician? This is unimaginable for me.”
Lasha, Musician, 30
“It is hard to believe that cohabitation will ever work in Georgia. Political parties and leaders are very ambitious here. Cohabitation requires us to sacrifice some interests.”
Mako, primary school teacher, 28
“We have to hope for the best. None of the parties is going to give up their positions in politics, they never compromise and this can be fatal for the country. It will be very hard but somehow they should start to talk and maybe after sometime it will become possible for them to cohabitate.”
Beka, law student, 22
“The situation is changing so fast in our political life that it is really hard for me to forecast any positive consequences of the recent confrontations developing in the country.”
Marekh, MA Student, 23
“I do not believe in cohabitation between the two radically different groups of people and I think there is no sense in announcing the meetings because neither the UNM nor the Georgian Dream will make any consensus on behalf of people.”
Malkhaz, Football player, 28
Alika, Engineer, 40
“I do not believe in cohabitation. In general, I think that the main role in the country should be performed by the people…Society should be alert and should not make idols from the politicians. One can believe in god, in love and in such issues blindly, but why should people make God from a politician? This is unimaginable for me.”
Lasha, Musician, 30
“It is hard to believe that cohabitation will ever work in Georgia. Political parties and leaders are very ambitious here. Cohabitation requires us to sacrifice some interests.”
Mako, primary school teacher, 28
“We have to hope for the best. None of the parties is going to give up their positions in politics, they never compromise and this can be fatal for the country. It will be very hard but somehow they should start to talk and maybe after sometime it will become possible for them to cohabitate.”
Beka, law student, 22
“The situation is changing so fast in our political life that it is really hard for me to forecast any positive consequences of the recent confrontations developing in the country.”
Marekh, MA Student, 23
“I do not believe in cohabitation between the two radically different groups of people and I think there is no sense in announcing the meetings because neither the UNM nor the Georgian Dream will make any consensus on behalf of people.”
Malkhaz, Football player, 28