Salome Zurabishvili: Blocking Armenian cargo violates the spirit of centuries-old Georgian-Armenian friendship, this must stop now
Levan Makhashvili: The EU letter does not mention the detainees, they are demanding the repeal of several laws, they say August 31 as the date, however, the parliament starts work on September 2 and the laws cannot be repealed, even if there is a will to do so
UK Minister: We Continue to Keep Worsening Situation in Georgia Under Close Review
Giorgi Gakharia: I am ready not to give up on the Dream like this - if I am effective here - I will fight here, if in Georgia - I will fight there, if in prison - I will fight in prison, but in my opinion, my presence is most effective in Brussels
Tina Bokuchava: The European Union sent a letter to Ivanishvili's de facto government - we categorically demand that the Georgian Dream make this letter public
Kakha Kaladze: For all those who live in dilapidated buildings, the municipality will stand as guarantors and in a year and a half or two years you will be given an apartment in a newly built building of the same size as you had
Money transfers to Georgia rise 12% in June, EU and U.S. lead growth
Elene Khoshtaria: It is precisely the result of our common struggle that we heard from Kaja Kallas that Europe has addressed 8 specific demands to Georgian Dream - it became clear that the European Union and the Georgian Dream are incompatible
Mamuka Khazaradze: Boycott will help to consolidate the Georgian Dream at the local level - we must put everything personal aside and think about a joint struggle, the memorandum with Gakharia's team is proof of this - I call on everyone to join us
Nika Gvaramia: Non-cooperation plus resistance equals "boycott" and there is simply no place for elections in this only correct equation