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Georgian PM congratulates students on graduation day

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05.20.2025 / 10:21
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PM Kobakhidze also expressed confidence in the ability of the younger generation to rise to new challenges and contribute meaningfully to the development of the nation.
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PM Kobakhidze also expressed confidence in the ability of the younger generation to rise to new challenges and contribute meaningfully to the development of the nation.

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze has extended his congratulations to students across the country celebrating their graduation, marking what he described as the beginning of a new and important chapter in their lives.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, the PM reflected on the symbolic importance of the "last bell" - a traditional ceremony marking the end of school - calling it a moment filled with positive emotions and hope for the future.

"I congratulate all students who are starting a new stage of their life today on their graduation," Kobakhidze said. "The last bell in a person's life is associated with many positive emotions and faith in a happy future."

Kobakhidze also expressed confidence in the ability of the younger generation to rise to new challenges and contribute meaningfully to the development of the nation.

"I sincerely wish everyone a peaceful, bright future, the realization of their goals and dreams, and an interesting, diverse life. I am confident that the new generation will face new challenges on the path of life with even greater determination and will make a significant contribution to building a better future for our country," he added.


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