“We won by over 890,000 votes against the second-place party and by more than 325,000 votes against the entire radical opposition combined, as confirmed by the final protocol from the Central Election Commission,” stated Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze during a government session.
The Prime Minister expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the Georgian people for their support, emphasizing that this victory reflects the public’s trust in the ruling coalition’s vision for the country’s future.
“The election results were finalized two days ago, confirming a decisive victory for our ruling coalition. We sincerely thank the Georgian people for their overwhelming support.
This resounding win demonstrates that Georgian society has clearly understood and embraced our message. These elections served as a vital referendum, symbolizing a choice between war and peace, as well as between the nation’s troubled past and a bright European future. The decision made by the people strongly endorses a path toward stability and progress.
I would reiterate my gratitude to the Georgian people for their commitment to the country’s long-term development. According to the final protocol published by the CEC, we established a significant lead—over 890,000 votes ahead of the second-place party and more than 325,000 votes ahead of the entire radical opposition combined. This victory underscores the public’s confidence in our vision for the country’s future,” Kobakhidze concluded.