Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili called upon his Cabinet of Ministers to negotiate with the opposition.
“This dialogue is necessary and useful,” he said at a state meeting today in the Kakheti region.
“For example, few days ago we had a dialogue with the Christian-Democrats and they noticed a thing that escaped our attention. Therefore, such dialogue is necessary,” he said.
According to the president, obtaining neglected information during such a dialogue is more “painful” than hearing the insults expressed by the opposition.
“However, it is important and useful for the country, so the dialogue must be intense,” he said.
Saakashvili also appealed to the education minister and advised him to pay attention to the suggestions of the Christian-Democrats, which, in his opinion, are quite interesting.