Tag: October 4 protest rally
UNM’s Murtaz Zodelava: Male force to take action today; we will gather and seize keys to Presidential Palace
Speaker: Any act of violence by rally participants will make EC responsible; I strongly advise against resorting to violence
Rustaveli Avenue’s Burchuladze: Today is Didgori; We will read declaration, and power will be in hands of people
Gakharia’s Sharashidze on Election Day rally organisers: They should take responsibility if they fail to ‘start and finish’ GD on October 4
Rustaveli Avenue’s Burchuladze: We take responsibility to ensure that no collapse happens when Ivanishvili’s regime comes to end
UNM’s Khabeishvili: I would sacrifice my skin and freedom again
UNM's Parulava: Georgian people must seize power, hold elections led by trustworthy figures like Nino Lomjaria
PM: We urge everyone to refrain from violence and respect law or face strict consequences
UNM's Nadiradze: October 4 to end with Georgian people's peaceful flag revolution
Strategy Aghmashenebeli's Manjgaladze: Bidzina's fifth column aims to confuse people, keep them at home
UNM's Tsitlidze: If no revolution on October 4, opposition will continue to fight on October 5
Federalists' Chergoleishvili: Peaceful overthrow is unclear; no deadlines to be set, it is over when we win
UNM's Nadiradze: On October 4, thousands to take to Rustaveli to seize power; violence to be responded to
Strategy Aghmashenebeli's Manjgaladze: October 4 march to be peaceful; we join Georgian people
UNM’s Botkoveli: Government speaks of tensions to instill fear; many expected on October 4 rally
GD's Otar Grigolia: All radical groups pinning hopes on October 4 are UNM supporters
Lelo's Samadashvili: Election boycott worldwide helped governments to cement their position
PM: Georgia is democracy, everyone can assemble, but only within law; breaking law to face full consequences
Lelo’s Galdava: Uncertain about October 4 demands; Lelo's supporters to vote and then decide on rally participation
Rustaveli Avenue's leader urges to leave key rally organisers out of jail, citing risks of uncontrolled unrest on October 4