Nine International Groups Concerned Over GD’s ‘All-Out Assault’ on Civil Society, Call on EU for ‘Urgent’ Response
Lasha Tughushi: What is happening regarding the ‘MEGOBARI Act’ does not mean a victory for ‘Georgian Dream,’ it means a postponement of the adoption of the bill; If I were in their place, I would not be optimistic – if not today, then tomorrow, they will face serious problems
Irakli Kobakhidze: The "Nazis," "Titushky," and "Orcs" came to our headquarters; these were complexed people, emasculated women and effeminate men—violence against a woman, even if she doesn't have a woman's face, is condemnable, and the relevant person was detained
Irakli Kobakhidze on the German Ambassador: Fischer is such a tragic figure that expelling him would be a gift – when you are Khazaradze’s tenant, I don’t know what could be a greater tragedy than that
Irakli Kobakhidze: The “MEGOBARI Act” was actually a hostile act; fortunately, as it turns out, it has finally failed, which is very good - we have a goal: to reset relations with the US from a clean slate with a concrete roadmap
Levan Sanikidze: “Georgian Dream” is doing everything to completely destroy relations with European and Western partners – every day they are increasing the likelihood that Ivanishvili will throw away the visa-free travel opportunity
The head of GYLA: Megi Diasamidze’s action is neither a crime nor an offense – an inscription made within the framework of freedom of expression, which does not leave a permanent mark on an object, cannot be considered damage
Salome Zurabishvili: A clear policy toward Georgia is needed - there must be real consequences for those in power who are destroying democratic institutions, suppressing dissenting opinions, and threatening the country’s Euro-Atlantic path
Tina Khidasheli: A free, democratic, Western-oriented Georgia is unacceptable to Moscow, Tehran, and problematic for Beijing; “Georgian Dream” has chosen a path that serves these authoritarian regimes
Salome Zurabishvili: The situation in Georgia is extremely difficult - “Georgian Dream” has become increasingly anti-American and pro-Russian