Tea Zaqradze: I cannot interfere in politics, but I will say this: the country and our business - aviation - need peace and stability. If new elections are the solution for this, then this step must be taken
Zurab Batiashvili: If "Georgian Dream" moves forward with arresting the President, there might not be a single person left in power who won’t face sanctions. If they are willing to go that far, they will collapse even faster
Giorgi Vashadze: The self-proclaimed regime has no power to arrest Salome Zurabishvili – this points not to their strength but to their weakness
Nika Gvaramia Fined 5,000 GEL for Road Blockade
Ana Natsvlishvili: By stating that sanctioned individuals will be compensated from the state budget, Kobakhidze confirmed that members of the violent government suffered significant financial losses due to their stolen assets being hidden abroad
Giorgi Vashadze: The OSCE/ODIHR report confirmed that the elections must be held again – we support the statement of Georgia’s President, Salome Zurabishvili
GYLA Chairperson: Since November 28, alongside various violations against detained individuals, an illegal practice of confiscating or appropriating their possessions has emerged
Peter Fischer: Under international law, Georgia is expected to respond to concerns about human rights violations in the country
Shalva Papuashvili: The people of Kakheti spoke loudly enough on October 26 – this was our march, our fight, and our victory- Arrogant words cannot change reality- the time for perceptions is over
Joe Wilson: After reviewing the OSCE/ODIHR report, I reiterate: the de facto "Georgian Dream" government is not legitimate - any new government in Georgia must be formed through free and fair elections