In today's situation, the most important thing is to keep the peace. Nothing has value without peace. I want to encourage everyone to color 41! - The Mayor of Tbilisi, Kakha Kaladze, told journalists about this after confirming his choice.
As he noted, today every citizen of this country will have the opportunity to make his own choice in a calm situation.
"In today's situation, the most important thing is to maintain peace. Nothing has value without peace. Today, our country, in the long term, more than ever, needs peace, maintaining peace, which brings, of course, economic development, progress, reconstruction. The only political force in the country is "Georgian Dream-Democratic Georgia", who can maintain peace. Today it is very easy to make a choice. On one side are the forces that directly call us to engage in war, these are the forces that are ready to unleash all kinds of evil, filth against the country and the people. We have seen their actions many times when they were in power. Today, they may be presented as different political parties, in order to mislead the public, however, look at the past of each of them, who these people are, what they represented, and therefore the public will not have difficulty making the right choice. I would like to once again call everyone to color 41, so that there is peace in the country, economic development occurs and prosperity is felt by every citizen of this country.
Today they will try as much as possible to make the situation tense with invented topics. We are ready for it. There are too many observers and we will not give anyone the opportunity to mess up the districts. Each citizen of this country will have the opportunity to make his own choice in a peaceful situation. These are radical forces that are doomed to failure. They know they have no chance and will try to create some image with this little petty hooliganism. During the previous days, they focused on identities and it became clear that there were lies, lies and ordinary speculations, and they will try to get away with this kind of actions by the end of the day," said Kakha Kaladze.