Vato Surguladze to Kakha Kaladze: Tbilisi is no longer the city of light, nor of love, nor of peace - it is the "traffic jam city" - It took me 2 hours to get out of Didi Dighomi - you can reach Samtredia in 2 hours - Let the "bus lane" be a "bus lane," not a "SSS lane"!

Mr. Kakhi, let the "bus lane" be a "bus lane," not an "SSS lane"! When the police stop a car and check it, this happens on the "bus lane." You are the party's general secretary, and it won't be difficult for you to resolve this issue, - City Council deputy from "Strong Georgia-Lelo," Vato Surguladze, addressed Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze this way.

According to him, Tbilisi is no longer the city of light, love, and peace, but rather the "traffic jam city."

"I really have a déjà vu - 4 years ago, you were talking about new elevators, cable cars, new metro, trams. You're talking about the same now. The biggest problem is the dilapidated buildings. Giorgi Tkemaladze did present a plan, but I couldn't see how it would be implemented quickly. The task of local government is to ensure that people are not afraid to live in the city. There are countless problems, and simply put, Tbilisi is no longer the city of light, nor of love, nor of peace. It is a traffic jam city. It takes me an hour and a half to get from here to Didi Dighomi; before coming here, it took me 2 hours. You can reach Samtredia from Tbilisi in 2 hours. It's understandable that building a metro is very difficult and very expensive, but if we don't start, we'll never finish. The 18-meter buses didn't help. Mr. Kakhi, let the 'bus lane' be a 'bus lane,' not an 'SSS lane.' When the police stop a car and check it, this happens on the 'bus lane.' You are the party's general secretary, and it won't be difficult for you to resolve this issue," Vato Surguladze stated.

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