


The political message of the first persons of "Georgian Dream" 8 months before the elections - "We are talking about 113 mandates in the parliament, not 100"

President Zourabishvili will veto the amendments to the electoral code- "There is a risk that the elections could be conducted by a one-party, biased, and ruling party-controlled electoral administration"

Jens Stoltenberg: Now it is important for Georgia to continue and step up domestic reforms and uphold democratic values - We want to see Georgia move in the right direction, toward more democracy and prosperity

Robin Dunnigan: We are working closely with civil society groups, opposition parties, government party, and especially with the CEC to ensure that Georgians know that their votes are counted fairly, their vote is secret and confidential and the process is free and fair

"Georgian Dream" criticizes the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland and the President of Georgia, stating, "this is part of a well-coordinated activity"

Giorgi Gakharia: A different opinion is no longer accepted in the country, and is viewed by the ruling party as enmity and treason

Giorgi Gakharia: After my decision to resign, a significant part of the government was going to resign with me

Damon Wilson: Georgia has an opportunity to demonstrate its place in the free world by ensuring an open, transparent electoral environment
