The Chairman of the Georgian Parliament, Shalva Papuashvili, described the upcoming election as a moral crossroads, urging citizens to support "Georgian Dream," which he claims is essential for the nation's peace and spiritual integrity.
After casting his vote, Papuashvili addressed the public, framing the election as a choice "between evil and good." He encouraged citizens to "put on a hat, go to the polling stations," and back "Georgian Dream," which he described as the guardian of Georgia's stability, spirituality, and European aspirations. According to Papuashvili, "Georgian Dream" has been instrumental in securing 12 years of peace, and he emphasized the party's role in fostering prosperity, progress, and alignment with European ideals.
“Today is a choice between godlessness and spirituality...a choice that is rarely presented to our people,” Papuashvili remarked, positioning "Georgian Dream" as the sole path forward for Georgia's peace and growth.