Kakha Kaladze: It is a pity that the President has not yet responded to the submission of the Prime Minister and the Speaker of the Parliament regarding awarding the players of the national team with the Order of Honor

According to Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze, the President has not yet responded to the initiative of awarding the players of the national team with the Order of Honor, which was addressed to the President by the Prime Minister, Irakli Kobakhidze and the Speaker of the Parliament, Shalva Papuashvili. Kaladze announced this at the meeting of the Tbilisi Municipality Government.

According to Kaladze, this fact is unfortunate, but it will not prevent the success of the national team at the European Championship.

"I would like to remind you that the Prime Minister and the Speaker of the Parliament submitted a proposal to the President, Salome Zurabishvili, in order to award the players of the Georgian national team with orders of Honor for their historic sports achievements. It is very unfortunate that Mrs. President has not yet responded to the mentioned initiative. However, of course, very soon everything will be sorted out and our football players will definitely be given the mentioned orders. Of course, this cannot prevent our team from playing a successful game. I want to wish them success with all my heart and tell them once again that all of Georgia is cheering for you guys! We very much hope that the European Championship will be very successful for our national team and our country.

Also, I would like to inform those fans who are unable to travel to Germany - on June 18, 22 and 26, when our national team plays, the fans remaining in Georgia will have the opportunity to support the national team at Meskhi Stadium in Tbilisi. Here placement of very large screens. We did this project together with the Football Federation and it will be very interesting. I want to thank the Federation for its cooperation", said Kakha Kaladze.

Dr. Khatuna Burkadze – The 2024 parliamentary elections will define our European future, which requires power-sharing and coalition government
British Ambassador Gareth Ward - Foreign Influence Law damages NGOs and free media in Georgia - It is disproportionate and stifles free speech, as well as stigmatising those who do good for their communities