Life in the nation is peaceful and calm, so once the results of the parliamentary elections are determined, the legislative session will be held, and then, presumably in early January, the presidential elections will be held, Kobajidze said. to the Imedi 2 channel.
The country’s president, Salomé Zurabishvili, took office for six years after winning the elections in 2018.
According to the amendments to the Constitution, the next president will be elected after the parliamentary elections held on October 26.
According to the count, the ruling Georgian Dream party led the vote with 53.93 percent of the ballots, while four opposition parties (the United National Movement, the Coalition for Change, Gajaria for Georgia and Strong Georgia) jointly obtained 37.78 in total.
The special coordinator of the short-term mission of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Pascal Allizard, noted the good organization of the elections, however, he noted a series of violations recorded by observers.
In turn, the four opposition parties and President Zurabishvili refused to recognize the results.
The president called them “a total fake” and urged the Georgian people to protest.
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