Observers are holding a march towards Parliament with the slogan: "We demand new elections"
The united march of representatives from the arts, restorers, art historians, and the IT sector moved to the Ministry of Culture
Shalva Papuashvili: Against the backdrop of attacks on the Georgian people and its government by post-Soviet governments of the European Union, the question that 54% of voters have already answered is now being asked by every citizen: do we want to govern ourselves, or do we want to be governed?
Representatives of the arts sector, restorers, and art historians are holding a march from Marjanishvili Square towards the Parliament
Lithuania’s Minister of Foreign Affairs has announced the expansion of the list of sanctioned Georgian politicians with the addition of 17 more individuals, including Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze
Kakha Kaladze: Sanctions are not a problem at all. Everything will change, everything will settle, and there will be a different world and Europe. The Europe we want to see will return. Today, we are witnessing the peak of complete injustice
Grigory Karasin: It is difficult to say what motivates Salome Zurabishvili. Be that as it may, she has managed to bring the 'emotion machine' into the streets of Tbilisi for a certain period, but the clock is relentlessly counting the minutes of her power and popularity
Davit Matikashvili: The country already has a true patriot, a politician who loves their country and for whom no obstacle exists when it comes to serving the nation. It’s time for Zurabishvili to look for a new job
Salome Zourabichvili: Terror in Georgia - Arbitrary arrests once again
Giorgi Vashadze: We are not alone; the entirely democratic world stands by our side. Next week, the aggressors will face many new challenges, which will make their daily lives more difficult – the system will collapse