Viktor Orbán: I have been watching the controversy after the announcement of the election results - no one has dared to say that this election or its results were not democratic in any way

I am watching the controversy after the announcement of the election results - I can say that no one dared to say that these elections or their results were not democratic in any way, - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said at a joint briefing during his visit to Georgia.

As Orbán noted, the parliamentary elections in Georgia were observed by Hungarian observers, who assessed the elections as "positive, free and democratic".

"I am watching the controversy after the announcement of the election results. I will also get to know the international response. I can say that no one dared to say that this election or its results were not democratic in any way, except for the critical opinion that was expressed. That's right. We, the Hungarians, also sometimes send our observers, and it was the same in Georgia. I studied the report presented by the Hungarian observers. It was positive, free and democratic in all aspects. Therefore, I want to congratulate the Prime Minister of Georgia", said Viktor Orbán.

Michał Kobosko - we hope that your government eventually would either choose the European way, the democratic way or would resign seeing the number, the size and scale of the citizens' protests