President: Tbilisi Pride participants have the right to express their opinion and exercise the right that is a constitutional right of all

All forms of violence, threats, pressure and hate speech are unacceptable to me! It is unacceptable because it is a violation of the constitutional rights of the people. It is unacceptable for me as a guarantor and protector of the Constitution, - said Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili.

According to her, everyone has the right to exercise freedom of speech.

"This is our ancient tolerance, which is part of our identity. Our country was built on this and will develop upon it tomorrow as well. That is why I also believe that everyone has the right to demonstrate. The participants of "Tbilisi Pride" also have the right to express their opinion and exercise the right, which is a constitutional right of all, in accordance with the norms established by the Constitution and the law. This is important for our country and our unity!", - said the President.

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