One of the leaders of the Movement for United Georgia, led by the fugitive political leader, Irakli Okruashvili, summed up her recent visit to France, where Okruashvili has been given political asylum.
Beselia said she had consultations with her leader discussing future plans and the strategy of the party.
She said according to that strategy, the Movement for United Georgia would not participate in the upcoming elections of the self-governments.
Beselia held meeting in the Department of European Affairs at the Foreign Ministry of France during her visit to Paris.
She said she reported current political situation in the country and the environment, in which the opposition had to work.
Beselia has asked political asylum for her son and brother, Rati Milorava and Sergo Beselia, who were charged for resistance to police.
Sergo Beselia is in custody, and Rati Milorava, is wanted by police.
/Georgian Times/