Georgian Dream General Secretary and Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze said four hours before the polls closed that the party had already won a majority in parliament. These are the data of the party's election headquarters.
"Unprecedented high activity leaves no chance of success for the radical opposition," Kaladze said.
He called on the Dream electorate to "exert their strength even more in order to provide it with not a simple, but a constitutional majority."
The turnout in the parliamentary elections in Georgia at 15.00 (14.00 Moscow time) was 41.62%. By that time, 1,454,837 voters had voted.
This is more than in the last parliamentary elections of 2020, then the turnout by this hour was 36.45%. In the 2016 parliamentary elections - 34.79%.