Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze celebrated "Georgian Dream’s" parliamentary election success, highlighting the substantial margin of over 890,000 votes by which the ruling team led over the second-place party.
Kobakhidze emphasized this as a demonstration of public support for the party's policies and vision for Georgia.
In a government meeting addressing the election outcome, Kobakhidze expressed gratitude for the unprecedented turnout and the widespread trust placed in "Georgian Dream." He pointed out that the high voter turnout reflected citizens' commitment to Georgia's national interests and aspirations for peace and sustained development.
Kobakhidze attributed the success to the public's confidence in the government's agenda and direction, characterizing the turnout as an act of civic responsibility.
“The ruling team won by more than 890,000 votes over the second-placed party, which speaks for itself about the public's attitude toward the events, the ruling team, and the existing opposition,” stated Kobakhidze.