**OSCE Representative Concerned About Violence in Georgia**
The special representative of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly in the South Caucasus, Luis Graca (Portugal), has spoken out about the recent developments in Georgia.
Graca is worried about reports of violence during demonstrations. He shares concerns with ODIHR and urges protesters to use their right to peaceful protest, respecting the rule of law. Violent actions are not allowed, he says.
The representative also calls on police to show restraint when dealing with demonstrators. Graca believes that authorities should listen to the people’s concerns and respect their fundamental freedoms.
**A Call for Constructive Dialogue**
Graca wants all parties involved to engage in a constructive dialogue. He reminds everyone that the elections were held in a deeply polarized environment, which still exists today. The OSCE/ODIHR final report will be released soon, and Graca hopes it will help promote understanding.
The representative encourages all parties to work together to restore trust and strengthen democratic institutions. The people of Georgia deserve a peaceful and democratic future, he says.
**Support for Dialogue**
Graca believes that the Georgian people are entitled to a peaceful and democratic future. He says that the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly is committed to supporting efforts to achieve this goal.
The assembly is ready to help promote dialogue between all parties involved.