When an organization says it cannot get an answer from more than 27 percent of respondents about who they support, such an organization can be considered an unworthy organization, - Irakli Kobakhidze, former Speaker of the Parliament, said in response to a question about the IRI survey.
"I know nothing about the IRI and NDI surveys, I know the CRRC and IPM surveys, which are not only far from reality, but far from each other. When one company gives you 27 per cent and another company gives 60 per cent, this kind of difference, of course, refers to a problem.
CRRC and IPM are not organizations that provide correct information to our very important partners. When an organization says it cannot get an answer from more than 27 percent about who they support, such an organization can be considered an unworthy organization. Unfortunately, such organizations provide information to our very important international partners," Kobakhidze said.
According to the poll conducted by the International Republican Institute (IRI) published today, 36% of respondents support the Georgian Dream and 15% support the National Movement.