After his release, Dzidziguri founded the opposition political organization Union of National Forces, which evolved into the Conservative Party of Georgia. In 2002, he allied himself with the new opposition leader
Mikheil Saakashvili and was elected to the Parliament of Georgia from Samtredia on a joint ticket with Saakashvili-led
United National Movement bloc in 2003. He was energetically involved in the mass demonstrations against Shevardnadze's government which concluded with the
Rose Revolution in November 2003 and brought Saakashvili to the presidency of Georgia in January 2004. Later that year, Dzidziguri broke with Saakashvili and withdrew into opposition, taking part in the demonstrations against the government in
2007 and
2009. On October 21, 2012, he was elected as one of the vice-speakers of the Parliament of Georgia. ==References==