Giorgi Margvelashvili: Today I signed a ticket for this government, where they belong - in the Russian Federation

Today, together with the Georgian people, I signed a ticket for this government, where they belong, in the Russian Federation, Giorgi Margvelashvili, one of the leaders of the "Strong Georgia" coalition, told journalists about this.

According to him, voter activity at polling stations is an indication of a change in the government.

"You see there is a queue, and it means only one in Georgia, when so many voters come, it is a clear message that the government is changing. Today, I, along with the Georgian people, signed a ticket for this government, where they belong, in the Russian Federation. This is my mood and that of the people I see here. When the opposition can bring out its own voters, it means that the stable government gets more than that. This is a total victory for the opposition. I expect adequate and united population together with newness, new beginnings, completion and release of this established one", said Margvelashvili.

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