Levan Khabeishvili: The country needs revolutionary changes – we are uniting, and on October 4, the peaceful overthrow of this regime is inevitable
Georgia and Romania hold business meeting to expand cooperation
Civil activist Albi Kordzaia was sentenced to 12 days of administrative detention
Giorgi Butikashvili: With the pardon, Kavelashvili was given legitimacy, and the parliament gains legitimacy too, because members of Gakharia’s party will enter it – this is what happens when you play Bidzina’s game: Gakharia and Khazaradze “burned themselves,” and the cake Bidzina handed them turned out to be a bomb
Elene Khoshtaria: I want to address Mamuka and Badri with all my heart and respect: step out of the false, non-existent Russian special operation and return to the common, principled struggle of non-cooperation, non-acceptance, non-obedience, and resistance
Kakha Kaladze: Burchuladze and Khabeishvili are an amazing “pair,” like Zita and Gita – anyone who dares to go against the law will be punished very strictly within the framework of the law
Guram Macharashvili to Khazaradze-Japaridze: Come on, gentlemen! Here’s the ball and the field—if you have any resources, deliver results
Kakha Kaladze: The President’s decision is a humanitarian act; he pardoned two criminals - if they want to lock themselves up and not come out, no one is forcing them
Aleko Elisashvili: The so-called pardon was a political matter from beginning to end; they came up with it just to supposedly disgrace us – in the elections we must crush and defeat “Georgian Dream,” now with even greater determination
Petre Tsiskarishvili: I welcome the release of any political prisoner – Mamuka and Badri were also political prisoners, imprisoned on completely incomprehensible and absurd charges