The Georgian Unity Party, registered under No. 27, presents itself as a force capable of leading the movement against pro-Russian influence in Georgia. Their slogan is “Unity Against External Interference,” and their primary goal is to combat pro-Russian agents who undermine the country’s independence and security.
The party’s initiative differs from standard political campaigns in that its activists engage in a “walking tour” across villages and towns in Georgia, meeting with local residents and discussing pressing issues. These visits aim to establish direct contact with the people and present their position and program. They believe that only active participation and interaction with citizens can lead to an informed and correct choice.
Party members contend that pro-Russian forces damage Georgia’s democratic aspirations and cultural identity. They strive to create a broad movement that will resist threats to sovereignty and ensure the country’s development along the path of European integration and democratic reforms.





Additionally, Georgian Unity seeks to set an example for other political forces by drawing attention to the need for open dialogue with society. Instead of standard political slogans and advertising campaigns, they emphasize direct communication and the sincerity of their intentions. The party’s key principles are transparency, patriotism, and the struggle for Georgia’s freedom from external influence.
Party No. 27 actively calls on the Georgian people to make informed choices, reminding them of the importance of protecting national interests and maintaining independence. Their goal is to unite the Georgian people in their pursuit of a better future and to counteract the forces attempting to steer the country away from its European course.