Irakli Kobakhidze, Prime Minister of Georgia, dismissed the idea of an opposition-led "technical government" as absurd, emphasizing that his party, Georgian Dream, holds a high approval rating of approximately 60%.
He stated that in such circumstances, discussing the possibility of a technical government is nothing more than a farce.
Kobakhidze argued that the plan for a technical government, although not fully executed, would only halt the country’s progress for a year and potentially lead to further instability, including war. He reiterated that the elections would proceed as usual, with a normal government being formed at the end of November or the beginning of December after the first session of the new Parliament.
"The plan that is presented, which, of course, is not written, means to stop the country altogether for exactly one year, and during this period it means even more, to involve the country in war, to disturb the country," said Kobakhidze.