Zurab Japaridze: What happened yesterday has only one response: everyone to the streets! This is everyone's responsibility, except for those people who are still talking about Tbilisi’s sewage problems today - those people are beyond help
Police to Probe September 8 Attacks as Campaign Violence After Georgian Dream Request
Levan Machavariani: Opposition activists, externally funded 'titushky,' and 'akatsuki' seek to create artificial tension and commotion. It is welcome that an investigation has been launched
Gakharia’s Party Says Parliamentary Boycott Continues, Dismisses TV Imedi Report
Levan Gogichaishvili: The 'Nats' [National Movement] caused a commotion because they knew neither Melia nor the 'Nats' candidate could become the unified opposition candidate
Baia Pataraia: During the questioning, my Facebook posts were singled out one by one; it was very unserious. The questions were mainly about why I write that people have the right to strike, assemble, and express themselves
The Ombudsman: I call on the participants of the gathering to refrain from actions that may disrupt the operations of the 'Georgian Dream' headquarters. At the same time, the authorities are obliged to create a safe environment for the exercise of the freedom of peaceful assembly
Representatives of the Russian occupation forces detained a Georgian citizen near the village of Zemo Khviti in Gori Municipality
The Ministry of Internal Affairs has launched another investigation into the incident that took place near Kakha Kaladze’s election headquarters, concerning violence or threats of violence during pre-election campaigning and campaign events
Nino Tsilosani: The women were the ones swearing at our supporters the loudest and behaving the most disgracefully; they were not victims but perpetrators – both the women and the men are fascists