Eka Gigauri: We emphasize that we are not going to live according to Russian laws in Georgia - we will not provide Bidzina Ivanishvili with personal information about people under our protection
Irakli Kobakhidze: We believe that burdening the OSCE/ODIHR with our local elections would be unnecessary
Giorgi Vashadze: Tea Tsulukiani pretends to be a lawyer, but behaves illegitimately, illegally - If she has questions for me, she should have come here and asked
Guram Macharashvili: Who asks the British Embassy what will happen in political processes, elections, and where we send the draft law and where not? - These were the functions of the Tsar's deputy, who was sitting in Georgia during the Russian Empire, and now the embassies here have taken on these functions
NGOs: Ivanishvili-Kuprashvili's Bureau has begun enforcing unconstitutional Russian laws through the Murusidze court
Kakha Kaladze: Our strength lies in the fact that we have never cut off ties with the population of Tbilisi
Giorgi Vashadze: The show continues - I am asking Tsulukiani - why are you afraid of coming to court? Come to the court hearing and tell us what you are arguing against us?
British Embassy: We encourage the Georgian Government to extend an invitation to ODIHR/OSCE to observe October’s municipal elections and take forward all recommendations in ODIHR’s final report on the 2024 parliamentary electionAq
Salome Zurabishvili: Georgia faces a triple crisis: Democracy is weakening; Sovereignty is slipping into Russia’s hands; Geopolitically, we’re drifting from Europe toward Russia and China - and no one seems able to stop it
Maia Tskitishvili: I was aware of the information regarding the placement of the outpost in Chorchana, as well as the necessity of building the road – we could all see that there was a threat of borderization