GEORGIA’S SOVEREIGNTY STRESSED AMID FOREIGN RELATIONS DEBATE

The Mayor of Tbilisi has emphasized that Georgia’s political direction is determined exclusively by its citizens, not external influences. In recent statements, the official clarified that the country’s population holds ultimate authority over governmental decisions and political representation.

“You must understand one fundamental principle,” the mayor stated during a public address. “The true owners of this nation are the ordinary citizens you encounter daily—the people who call Georgia home—not external pressures or international voices.”

The remarks underscored the position that Georgian voters alone determine their leadership and opposition representation through democratic processes. The comments come amid ongoing discussions about the country’s international partnerships and domestic policy direction.

The official maintained that the nation’s political landscape reflects the will of its people, who exercise their sovereign right to shape the government’s composition and priorities through established democratic mechanisms.