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
The discussion that is ongoing in the United States and also in Europe should be resolved soon because it is vital for Ukraine