Eka Gigauri: All messages from Georgia are very important, that's why we decided to organize this march to once again send a clear message to the European Union - we, the society, want and need this chance

All the messages from Georgia are very important, that's why we decided to organize this march to once again send a clear message to the European Union that we, the society, want and need this chance, Eka Gigauri, the head of Transparency International Georgia, told journalists at the march on Rustaveli Avenue.

According to her, the government is not doing anything to get candidate status.

"The messages sent by Georgia and the Georgian people to the European Union are very important. This is what brought us the recommendation on the status. The government could have done a lot, but they didn't. Georgian people and active people, we all brought this together for our country," Gigauri said.

For information, "We will win valiantly", "Georgian, therefore European" - with these slogans, citizens, representatives of the third sector and various industries lead the "European March". It should be noted that at the end of the march, the giant flag of the European Union will be unfurled, the 12 stars of which have been sewn symbolically in 12 different cities of Georgia. According to the available information, the President of Georgia Salome Zurabishvili will also join the "European March".

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