Georgian soldiers who are taking part in the NATO Resolute Support Mission in Afghanistan have already voted for their favorable presidential candidates.
The Georgian Central Election Commission (CEC) says that the ballot papers will be brought in Georgia on 28 October, on the Election Day, and will be counted after 8 pm.
Former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has spread the information as if the candidate of 10 opposition parties Grigol Vashadze gained most votes from soldiers.
CEC told the media in response that the votes have not been counted.
875 soldiers are dislocated in Afghanistan.