Ana Natsvlishvili: The pre-election report of the OSCE reflects the systemically unfair and unequal election environment created by "Georgian Dream" - no attempt to hijack the elections can interfere with the activism of citizens
Chairman of the CEC on the request to open a polling station in Strasbourg: the institution is guided by the information provided by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and not on the basis of the president or any other institution
Sergo Chikhladze: There are exactly two weeks left until the October 26 elections. This is not an ordinary election, on October 26 we are holding not only a simple ballot, but the future of our country in our hands
Prime Minister: When Michael Roth, a mess from the German Bundestag, is campaigning for a radical opposition, why do we need the OSCE/ODIHR?!
The UN Human Rights Council adopted a resolution on the occupied territories of Georgia
Irakli Kobakhidze: the state stands at the height of the call and we will not give anyone the opportunity to bring chaos to the country - the ruling team will do everything to ensure that the election process continues in a peaceful environment
Irakli Kobakhidze: I call on the law-enforcement agencies to be especially careful during the next 2 weeks and to work with special attention to prevent provocations - provocations will be met with the strictest response
German Ambassador: For those in Georgia who like the "alternative for Germany": their project calls for the abolition of the visa-free travel in Schengen and the completion of the EU accession process for Georgia
Giorgi Gakharia about the statements of the leaders of "Georgian Dream": they have nothing but gossip, so I will take a step so that they don't have the opportunity and the right to ask these stupid questions
The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights publishes an interim report on the pre-election environment in Georgia