What we saw during the elections on October 26, does not bring Georgia closer to the European Union and NATO, but distances it, - said the statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland.
According to the agency, a number of information confirming the violation of election procedures and the unprecedented scale of administrative resource use by the ruling party undermine the principle of freedom and equality of the process and the results of the elections themselves.
"President Zurabishvili and the Georgian opposition have questioned the integrity of the elections. A lot of information that confirms the violation of election procedures and the unprecedented scale of the use of administrative resources by the ruling party undermines the principle of freedom and equality of the process and the results of the elections themselves.
We sincerely believe that Georgia is part of Europe and the Georgian people deserve to achieve their goals and dreams - to secure their country's European and Euro-Atlantic future.
Unfortunately, what we saw during the October 26 elections does not bring Georgia closer to the European Union and NATO, but distances them.
Poland will continue to support Georgia's democracy and the free will of its people. We remember that Georgia was the leader of the reform process in the past, and we hope that it will return to this path," the agency said in a statement.