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The media spokesperson for Irakli Alasania's Our Georgia Free Democrats has dismissed claims that former presidential candidate Levan Gachechiladze had fallen out with Alasania as "not true" and part of a "government campaign" to divide and discredit the opposition.
Victor Dolidze said that the Alasania's three-party Alliance for Georgia was still keen to forge opposition unity: "The Alliance has not yet ended the process of negotiations. We are ready for talks with any political party in order to agree on a joint candidate [for mayor of Tbilisi]. All parties have their candidates, but the important thing is a rating. Today Irakli Alasania has the highest rating."
Alasania and Gachechiladze are meeting today after speculation that the former presidential candidate to throw his hat into the ring as a potential "unity" candidate.
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