Ana Tsitlidze: The government has nothing to say to the population except for confrontation and propaganda - people are very well aware that these are the elections that will decide what fate Georgia will have

"This is a government that does not have the trust of the citizens of Georgia," Ana Tsitlidze, a deputy of the United National Movement, said.

As she noted after the meeting with locals in Zugdidi, Georgian Dream has nothing to say to the population except for confrontation and propaganda.

"The government has had nothing to say to the citizens of Georgia during the 12 years of its rule, except for propaganda, confrontation and quarrels. This is what we will finish together on October 26 and get back the opportunity for development to this country," said Tsitlidze.

She also evaluated the meetings held in Zugdidi and noted that Unity Natio­nal Movement will be the party that will win in Samegrelo on October 26 and bring the victory protocol from Zugdidi to Tbilisi.

"Unlike the last elections, the number of our voters has increased even more in Zugdidi and in Samegrelo as a whole. People are very well aware that these are the elections that will decide what fate Georgia will have, whether there will be European integration, economic development, from where Georgian citizens will not flee, or whether Georgia will be under the conditions of the Russian regime. I am sure that Zugdidi and Samegrelo will be the places where the United Natio­nal Movement will win," said Tsitlidze.

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