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Friday, August 20
Prepared by the Messenger Staff

PM: The National Movement offers destabilization, chaos, revolution and wars, we offer development, development, development, peace and stability

For a few minutes, I want to assess the political situation. I know who I am addressing – the people of Guria will not forgive me for making a wrong assessment. My team and I talk about real plans, things done, and the specific plans we have developed. Let us listen once again to what our opponents offer - the National Movement, whose was famous for its terror, torture and oppression of our citizens and our people, and fake projects. They offer destabilization, chaos, revolution and wars to the citizens. We, the Georgian Dream, offer development, development, development, peace and stability. The ruling team did everything to make our state even stronger. In recent years, we have been able to achieve tangible progress in a very short period of time, by concluding an association agreement with the European Union, enacting a visa-free regime that was truly unthinkable, signing a free trade agreement with both the EU and China, and opening markets with Russia.

I know very well that it is very important for our farmers to access as many markets as possible. We must seize the potential of every market and every country and use it to benefit our farmers. These should be the main directions of our pragmatic prudent policy. We have made progress with regard to NATO. We have made real, tangible progress, practically in all directions, be it domestic or foreign policy. We, the Georgian Dream, have serious achievements, but we are not satisfied with these achievements. We want more progress and development. Development for all regions, cities and municipalities. We have also started implementing urban renewal projects in all the municipalities and cities, which means arranging European-type centers in all municipalities”, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashvili said at the presentation of Ozurgeti mayoral candidate Avtandil Talakvadze.



Gigi Ugulava to be the mayoral candidate of the united opposition in Poti

Darejan Tskhvitaria, Chairwoman of the Poti organization of the United National Movement, stated that Gigi Ugulava will be the mayoral candidate of the united opposition in Poti. According to her, Gigi Ugulava is a politician with great experience.

The official presentation of Gigi Ugulava in Poti is scheduled for August 21 at 18:00.

The Chairwoman of the Poti branch of the United National Movement announced a few days ago that Tina Bokuchava would be Poti mayoral candidate from the United Opposition, however, this decision was changed.