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According to former Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili, who lives in Ukraine, the party he leads won a third of the votes in the elections in Georgia.
The opposition won the parliamentary elections in Georgia. On October 31, the former president of the country, the head of the Executive Committee of Ukraine’s reforms, Mikhail Saakashvili, who formed the opposition party United National Movement in Georgia, said this on Facebook.
“The opposition won the parliamentary elections in Georgia,” he wrote.
In a video message, the politician said that the opposition opposing former Georgian Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili won a “convincing victory” with almost 50% of the vote.
According to Saakashvili, “Ivanishvili received only 41%.”
The former president of Georgia assures that the party he leads has won almost 34%.
“According to other data, which now comes from the electoral commissions, we obtained more than 50% of the votes in all the main cities of Georgia. This means that in those conditions when I am not allowed to enter Georgia, because various criminal matters … we still win them, “Saakashvili said.
According to him, “no matter how much the rope twists, in the end the truth wins.”
On October 31, parliamentary elections were held in Georgia, polling stations closed at 8:00 p.m., voter turnout at 5:00 p.m., according to the country’s CCA, was 45.77%.
According to the IPSOS exit poll, at 5 pm the Saakashvili United National Movement party won 35% of the vote in Tbilisi, and the ruling Georgian Dream party 30% of the vote. The 1% barrier was also overcome by the parties “Girchi” (8%), “Lelo” (7%), “European Georgia” (4%), “Agmashenebeli Strategy” (4%), “Alliance of Patriots “(2%), Labor Party (2%),” Citizens “(2%),” New Georgia “(1%). In total, 48 parties and two blocs participated in the elections.
The opposition United National Movement and Force in Unity announced in early September that, if they won, they would nominate Saakashvili, who now heads Ukraine’s Executive Reform Committee.
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