Giorgi Margvelashvili: We will change the government peacefully - consider that the government has been handed over

Today we are together to win. We will win in style and we will win seriously and we will change the government peacefully! , - the fourth president of Georgia, one of the leaders of the "Strong Georgia" coalition, Giorgi Margvelashvili, announced this at an event held in Batumi as part of the pre-election campaign.

According to the fourth president of Georgia, in the form of "Strong Georgia" such a force was formed that Georgian voters demanded, a force that is not "burdened neither by the previous government, nor by the problems of the previous government"."There was no occasion when I got mad at this topic: I entered politics in 2003 and we changed the government. In 2012, I returned to politics, changed the government. If I enter politics, such things do not bother me. We will hand it over, not take it away, with the power that is in our nation. Today I say this firmly because today what the Georgian voters asked for actually happened. What Bidzina Ivanishvili opposed in principle happened. A force that is not weighed down neither by the previous government nor by the problems of the previous government has been formed, and this force is "Strong Georgia!", Margvelashvili said.

According to him, if more than 2 million voters come to the elections on October 26, "Georgian Dream" will have to give up the government.

"On October 26, we will take out the citizens who will go to the polling stations, and as soon as the threshold of 2 million voters is exceeded, consider that the government has been handed over. That was all the text - yes, but they will not give up to the authorities. I am telling you that it is the will of the Georgian people and the citizen of Georgia stands behind this clear will. They will give up (power) very easily and they will give up very peacefully. Those who want peace and stability should go to the elections on October 26 and color the number 9!" Margvelashvili said.

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