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Freedom Square unveils 10-point action plan to advance resistance movement

by Georgia Today
October 27, 2025
in Highlights, Politics
Reading Time: 1 min read
Freedom Square unveils 10-point action plan to advance resistance movement

Levan Tsutskiridze, leader of the political union Freedom Square, presented a 10-point action plan in front of Tbilisi State University, outlining steps he says will bring the movement “closer to final success.”

Tsutskiridze claimed that the resistance must enter a new stage, with concrete actions designed to expand public engagement, strengthen governance alternatives, and reinforce international support.

The plan includes a nationwide tour across Tbilisi and other regions to establish district and civic councils, as well as convening a large-scale civic congress by the end of the year to discuss the next phase of the movement and endorse a transitional vision for Georgia. Within 30 days, Freedom Square plans to present the “Freedom Program for Georgia,” detailing key reforms, along with an updated national security doctrine to outline strategies for maintaining peace and stability.

The movement also intends to introduce team members deemed competent to assume key governance roles, launch a public signature campaign in support of a Lustration Law, and establish a National Foundation for Democracy to engage the Georgian diaspora and strengthen international support.

Further steps include creating a Foreign Policy Council with opposition leaders, former presidents, and diplomats to coordinate international positions, establishing a high-level EU-hosted conference on Georgia’s crisis, and holding weekly public reports at Tbilisi State University for the next two months to ensure transparency and accountability.

“These ten concrete steps are designed to further strengthen and advance the resistance,” Tsutskiridze said, emphasizing the movement’s commitment to democratic reform, public engagement, and international collaboration.

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