“Today is a day for reflection, including reflection from those who ask questions. We should think not only about the answers, but also about the future of our country. We must consider what questions we are asking, what is embedded within them, what we aim to achieve, and what political goals and objectives we hold,” said First Vice-Speaker of Parliament, Gia Volski.
According to Volski, people should contemplate everything.
“Starting tomorrow, we can begin discussing topics that are clearly political. Regarding Mikheil Saakashvili’s statements, as always, Saakashvili is delusional, but this delusion is directed at a specific goal. Today, let us once again reflect on what has transpired, understand the current situation both globally and in Georgia, and consider what our society and our people truly desire. Only then can we respond to Saakashvili, Zourabichvili, and anyone else who has questions about these issues,” Volski stated.

