Paata Manjgaladze: "Ivanishvili's regime is over, citizens must come to the elections and fulfill our duty to Georgia"

Paata Manjgaladze, one of the leaders of the "Unity-National Movement," expressed confidence that the upcoming October 26 elections would mark a historic turning point for Georgia, emphasizing the importance of voter turnout to ensure the country's freedom and future.

Speaking about the significance of the elections, Manjgaladze highlighted the importance of participation, calling on citizens to believe in change and fulfill their responsibility to Georgia by voting.

"The elections of October 26 are truly historic. I am confident that in this battle, the will of the free Georgian people will triumph. We, the representatives of the 'Unity-National Movement,' have met with many people, and we are more convinced than ever that the Georgian people's desire for freedom cannot be broken or suppressed," said Manjgaladze.

He stressed that the regime led by Bidzina Ivanishvili has come to an end and urged citizens to participate in the elections, noting that high voter turnout is crucial.

Manjgaladze described the "Unity-National Movement" as the key force in the struggle for Georgia's freedom and prosperity. He urged voters to support his party by marking number 5 on the ballot, ensuring their vote would go toward a European future and a better life for their families.

"Without exaggeration, I can say that the 'Unity-National Movement' is the main gravity center of the fight for Georgia's freedom and prosperity. To ensure that no votes are wasted, it's essential to support number 5, as your vote will be 100% for a European future and the well-being of you and your families," Manjgaladze stated. His comments were shared by the party's press office.

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