The founder of "Tbilvino": Over 2,200 business representatives, including us, made our statement in the public space, and we outlined the solutions there. These solutions include the release of the detainees and the holding of new elections

According to Giorgi Margvelashvili, the founder of "Tbilvino," over 2,200 business representatives see the way out of the crisis in the release of those detained during protests and in holding new elections.

As Margvelashvili stated before meeting with the Prime Minister, along with other businessmen, he has already expressed his position in a petition.

"We are probably gathering here to discuss ways out of the crisis. Over 2,200 business representatives, including us, have made our statement in the public space. We have outlined our solutions there, which include the release of detainees and holding new elections," said Giorgi Margvelashvili.

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