Stephen Nix: it is clear from the polling that the Georgian people perceive any threat, whether external or internal, as originating directly from the Russian Federation
Žygimantas Pavillionis: I don't think that the government of Georgia has any type of strategy, both in the short term and in the long term. Such rulers only have a strategy to preserve their own wealth and power
Andrius Kubilius: The role of the oligarchy in Georgia is not decreasing, but increasing, and this is absolutely the opposite of what the European Union expects from Georgia
Benjamin Haddad: Georgia was a kind of model and example; we saw progress in many areas, but in the last few years, we have been noticing changes
Sandro Baramidze: Irakli Kobakhidze will be a 'no' prime minister - the primary administrative functions will remain with Bidzina Ivanishvili
Giorgi Gakharia: There is not a single independent institution remaining to fulfill even a minor supervisory role in the elections
Pavel Fischer: We have many doubts about the Georgian government and the seriousness with which they are pursuing the necessary reforms
Kakha Gogolashvili: The cultivation of Stalin is an attempt to re-emerge from common ideological roots and spread it to neighboring states where Russia considers its legitimate sphere of influence
Zaza Firalishvili: Now security is an important factor for Bidzina Ivanishvili, after all, his business world is in danger due to potential sanctions