Salome Zurabishvili: The Prime Minister is trying to make the public believe lies, while we are left in complete economic and political isolation – left vulnerable with our historic enemy, the "Rodionovs"
Irakli Kadagishvili on the Council of Europe resolution: The opposition lacks the resources to create anything real in the country, so they resort to such types of resolutions from the outside, which serve as shaking fists after a lost battle
GD PM Speaks Peace, Economy, Relations with EU and Russia at Antalya Diplomacy Forum
Nino Tsilosani: We are asking the question: what outcome does our friendly country seek by imposing sanctions, and could it possibly be related to specific political goals?!
The Tbilisi Kindergarten Management Agency explains why the directors of 4 kindergartens were dismissed
Levan Sanikidze: The UK sanctions are perfectly targeted at a specific vertical of the ruling regime, and these are sanctions that destroy a person — this will have a contagious effect
Parliament to refer Vashadze to Prosecutor’s Office for skipping commission hearing
Giorgi Vashadze: Can you imagine what would happen if the entire opposition were thrown in prison? Aid would stop, the country would be disconnected from SWIFT, the economy would come to a halt – such chaos would unfold that maybe it’s better if they actually go through with it – they’d hit rock bottom so hard, they might never recover
Head of the National Food Agency: Today, both locally produced and imported milk and dairy products available on the shelves meet standards, are safe, and do not pose any risk
Irakli Pavlenishvili: Inhuman treatment, torture, and the undermining of democracy are legitimate grounds for sanctioning those involved in these processes – they must understand that they will not be able to evade these sanctions