Mayor of Tbilisi ready to cooperate with all parties in the Tbilisi City Assembly

Mayor of Tbilisi ready to cooperate with all parties in the Tbilisi City Assembly

Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze stated that he is ready to cooperate with all parties represented in the city council (Sakrebulo).

Kaladze, officially took office as mayor of Tbilisi for a second term. In the near future, he will have to present the new government for approval by the Sakrebulo, and after his government will present a new city budget for 2022.

"I am ready to cooperate with all parties represented in the Sakrebulo, like my whole team," Kaladze told reporters.

At the same time, he noted that he offered cooperation to all parties during his first term, but the opposition ignored this proposal.

In the newly elected sakrebulo of Tbilisi, with which Kaladze will work for the next four years, the ruling Georgian Dream - Democratic Georgia party has 29 deputies, the United National Movement has 13 deputies, the For Georgia party has four, and the party Lelo for Georgia - two, the Girchi - More Freedom party - one and the For the People party - one.

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