Giorgi Vashadze: Can you imagine what would happen if the entire opposition were thrown in prison? Aid would stop, the country would be disconnected from SWIFT, the economy would come to a halt – such chaos would unfold that maybe it’s better if they actually go through with it – they’d hit rock bottom so hard, they might never recover
Head of the National Food Agency: Today, both locally produced and imported milk and dairy products available on the shelves meet standards, are safe, and do not pose any risk
Irakli Pavlenishvili: Inhuman treatment, torture, and the undermining of democracy are legitimate grounds for sanctioning those involved in these processes – they must understand that they will not be able to evade these sanctions
Irakli Kobakhidze: Our main priority is to become a member state of the European Union – there are certain challenges in this direction, but we hope that with the restoration of peace in the country and the region, integration will proceed more intensively
RSF Condemns Georgia’s Entry Bans for French Journalists as Deliberate Strategy to Intimidate Reporters
The Parliament's Temporary Investigative Commission to Appeal to the Prosecutor General’s Office over Giorgi Vashadze’s Failure to Appear at the Session
Aluda Gudushauri: I want to note with sorrow that when we see such unfounded and often subjective decisions, it deals a heavy blow to the image of the United Kingdom – a sanctions war has been launched against the sovereignty of our country
Shalva Papuashvili: Modern Rodionovs, armed with hate-sharpened tongues, blocked the participants of April 9 at the Memorial
At today’s session of the parliamentary temporary investigative commission, Giorgi Vashadze and Nika Melia have been summoned
"Reporters Without Borders": Two French journalists were denied entry into Georgia amid growing authoritarianism – we strongly condemn this