“We must break through this closed circle, otherwise it is impossible for our country to have a consistent, full-fledged development. I would like to open the floor for public discussion once again.
It is clear both former and current politicians have limited resources when it comes to engaging in dialogue. Initially, there was an attempt to involve certain former politicians in the conversation, but ultimately, they also had to decline participation in the public discussion. Therefore, I would like to offer sincere young people who have a sense of protest to engage in public discussion in any format”, - said Irakli Kobakhidze.
Despite challenges, including what he described as “liberal fascism” that he said sought to obstruct public discussions, the Prime Minister pledged his administration remained open to a dialogue “on any relevant subject”, saying “our door is absolutely open to such public discussions”.