President: No one will see who you voted for, and because of that, no one will punish you tomorrow, there will be no revenge - go to the elections, don't be afraid, it's up to you to decide what tomorrow's Georgia will look like!

The President of Georgia, Salome Zurabishvili, appeals to the citizens and urges them to come to the elections.

The President addressed the citizens that "no one can see who you voted for, and because of that, no one will be able to punish you tomorrow!". In addition, according to the president, "there will be no revenge".

"My compatriots, first of all, I want to thank you all very much. Thank you to everyone who is standing in line somewhere today, to come to their region and vote from there, because they are registered there, no matter how difficult it is - there is no transport, it is difficult, it takes a long time and it is a long way, you still go and cast your vote from there you will give it to Georgia.

I would like to thank our fellow citizens in diaspora, in emigration. They too have fought and are fighting for the right to have their voices heard...and their voices will be heard tomorrow.

This is very important, I want to address and thank those who fought in Israel, in this very difficult period, to open the polling station there. Somewhere it could not be opened, somewhere you missed an election station, somewhere your rights were violated, those of you who live far from those election stations, but I hope that everything will be fixed.

I would like to thank in advance those young people who are so mobilized, which can already be seen today, and tomorrow they will be in all districts and for the first time in their lives, they will vote for their chosen party. The most important thing here is that everyone chooses according to their opinion, their desire, their will. No one, nothing can force you! No one can see who you voted for, and because of that, no one can punish you tomorrow! There will be no rematch, neither on one side nor on the other. This is my promise as your president, everyone.

Go to the elections, don't be afraid, the future of this country needs to be decided by your vote, each of your votes. Let no one stay at home, it is up to you to decide what tomorrow's Georgia will look like!", the President addressed the voters.

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