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GD MP Karumidze on ruling party victory: next three years offer perfect grounds for stability on Euro-Atlantic path

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The ruling Georgian Dream (GD) party MP,  deputy head of Parliament’s European Integration Committee, Levan Karumidze, says that the ‘next three years offer perfect grounds for stability and political unity in pursuit of our Euro-Atlantic aspirations.’ 

 

The statement comes on the heels of the recent winning of 19 of 20 mayoral constituencies by the GD candidates in municipal election run-offs. 

 

“The time is right, the time is now! Division must end! We have to think bigger, we have to think about the future of our country! The next three years offer perfect grounds for stability and political unity in pursuit of our Euro-Atlantic aspirations!,” Karumidze has tweeted. 

 

The GD says that by the ‘decisive’ victory in the municipal elections, the party has finally defeated the ‘evil’ United National Movement party, ‘which has been hampering the state development over the the past 18 years.’ 

 

In the elections, the GD has won 63 of 64 mayoral constituencies in total and received almost 47 per cent of the vote in the proportional part of the elections. 

 

GD head Irakli Kobakhidze says that the party has had better results in the elections than in the previous one back in 2017, ‘which is a big responsibility’ for us. 

 

The opposition is scheduled to announce its plants later today.

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