Georgia's opposition parties near historic unity deal after months of talks
Opposition parties in Georgia are gathering today to finalise a political agreement after months of discussions. The meeting, set for 18:00, will be hosted by the Coalition for Change and marks the latest step in talks that began last December.
Since December, various opposition groups have been in negotiations to form a unified position. Their discussions have centred on finding common ground and planning a coordinated strategy. Despite these efforts, no party has yet publicly outlined specific demands or confirmed official participation in the talks.
The outcome of today's meeting will be announced after it ends. The statement is expected to highlight the main areas of cooperation agreed upon by the attending parties.
The agreement, once revealed, will clarify how opposition groups intend to move forward together. The announcement will follow months of behind-the-scenes discussions aimed at strengthening their collective stance.
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