Salome Zurabishvili, when asked whether she expects the suspension of visa liberalization, said: Visa liberalization will be restricted for Papuashvili and Kobakhidze
Zurab Tsetskhladze: The nation is in a deep sleep and has no intention of waking up, while the regime is rushing the country toward Russia at the speed of light. I’m telling the nation: while my 19-year-old son is in prison and yours is not, come out and defend the future of the country—because tomorrow will be too late
Salome Zurabishvili arrived at the ongoing protest near the Parliament
A rally is taking place near the Parliament, organized by students and the parents of those detained during the protests
Zurab Tsetskhladze: Today’s rally was organized by political prisoner Zviad Tsetskhladze, and it is dedicated to the oath taken by young people one year ago – it is an important day, and the family members of political prisoners are joining the rally
Gigi Tsereteli: The suspension of visa-free travel may become a matter of decision in the near future within the European Union – the discussion has begun, and its outcome will depend on the situation in Georgia
Salome Zurabishvili: Let us stand with the parents of prisoners of conscience; we are united in a righteous struggle – Christ is Risen! And Georgia shall rise again, many times tormented, but always!
Lana Galdava: The threat of the EU suspending visa liberalization is real – The responsibility for meeting the EU’s requirements lies with "Georgian Dream"
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Protest rallies will be held today in Tbilisi and the regions