The Georgian Dream–Democratic Georgia party’s candidate for Tbilisi mayor, incumbent Mayor Kakha Kaladze, met with residents of the Nadzaladevi district, where he urged them to support the party’s majoritarian candidates in the upcoming city council elections, the party’s press service reported.
In his address, Kaladze highlighted ongoing and planned projects in the capital and thanked the ruling team for their backing.
“We are all fighting to protect the independence and sovereignty of our country. Each of us has an important role in this struggle. The development of the country is unthinkable without peace. If we had not fought for peace, we would not be able to talk about the projects being implemented in the city,” Kaladze said, adding that despite “attacks, slander, insults, and threats,” the government remains committed to safeguarding the interests of the country and its people.
He also emphasized that Georgia “will not tolerate” external pressure.
“We will not allow anyone from outside to dictate hostile tasks. A true friend would never tell you to start a war in your country,” Kaladze noted.
The mayor expressed gratitude to Georgian Dream supporters for their cooperation, describing his role as both an honor and a responsibility.
“I am happy to have the opportunity to serve our beautiful capital and its people. October 4 is another important date for our country and our city, so that we can continue projects in the areas of parks, squares, housing, and many others. We will not leave anyone alone with their problems. The most important condition for development is lasting peace, because peace brings prosperity to every family,” Kaladze said.
He also wished success to the majoritarian candidates of Nadzaladevi.
The meeting was attended by the head of Georgian Dream’s Tbilisi election headquarters, Levan Machavariani, along with the district’s majoritarian candidates.