Kaja Kallas, Marta Kos: Georgia’s Foreign Agents Registration Act marks a serious setback for the country’s democracy - it represents another aggressive action by the Georgian authorities to suppress dissent
Irakli Kobakhidze on Bachiashvili: If we imagine that a person sentenced to 11 years was detained and the law was enforced on the basis of an operation, this is completely legal – if this was the case, the authors of the operation deserve a special award
Mamuka Mdinaradze on Melia’s arrest: It's a simple story: he conducted a poor campaign and made the police arrest him, without exaggeration, that's all
Mamuka Mdinaradze: The two-year-old “No to Russian Law” scam did not work out and Georgia has won - today we can freely say that the analogue of the American law, FARA, serves the same purpose as in the United States
Irakli Kobakhidze on Senator Daines' visit: The meeting was different in essence from what we remember from the past, it was about resetting relations from an absolutely healthy angle - as for the opposition, it is in a funny state
Irakli Kobakhidze: I hope that the influence of the "deep state" on the European bureaucracy will weaken, without which overcoming the crisis is unthinkable - this is important for the European Union to develop as a rules-based system
Irakli Kobakhidze: There is no need to abduct Mr. Melia, I don’t know what he has to complain about - anyone who violates the law will be held accountable before the law
Kakha Kaladze: Raising a hand against a police officer means attacking a state institution
Shalva Papuashvili: You have proven that even in the most difficult situations, against the backdrop of insults and physical attacks, you performed your duties to the best of your ability and managed the processes properly
Irakli Kobakhidze: Over the past four years, the Georgian police have prevented four attempts of overthrowing the government – the repulse of large-scale violence has left no lasting mark on the health of any citizen