Planned changes in the diplomatic service will be discussed in parliamentary committees tomorrow – the bill is expected to go to a plenary session for a first reading on the same day
Nugzar Tsiklauri: Any step toward legitimizing the government will be a betrayal of the people's interests – If we say that the government is legitimate and take part in elections it has called, then we are throwing away the six-month-long struggle
Davit Matikashvili: In Georgia, throughout the country’s independence, freedom of speech and expression has been at the highest level – what’s under attack now is precisely what stands out as a hallmark of our success!
Guram Macharashvili on the opposition: What coalition government are they talking about, when they can't even make a joint statement on a political issue? – They have one master abroad, and whatever he tells them before the elections, that's what they'll do
The so-called president of occupied Abkhazia: Georgia's political elite cannot accept reality – Abkhazia is an independent state
Shalva Papuashvili leaves for Hungary
Mamuka Khazaradze: We will not stop until we do not achieve new elections and a coalition government consisting of national forces
Nika Melia: There will be struggle and resistance until the result is achieved!
Mamuka Khazaradze: We are doing our best to ensure that the case of Mzia Amaglobeli and political prisoners gains the highest international attention possible and that we release the regime's prisoners as soon as possible
Paata Manjgaladze: We are not fighting for Europe, we are fighting for Georgia - Europe is a path to security, development and peace