Georgian Minister of Foreign Affairs Davit Zalkaliani has cast his ballot in today’s municipal elections and said that he voted for the 'European and peaceful future of our country'.
Today I made my choice at the polling station and once again voted for the European and peaceful future of our country????????! Confident that today's elections will be held in full accordance with the international standards, similarly to all 6 previous ones held by @GeorgianDream41! pic.twitter.com/EiJIj5eF9P
— David Zalkaliani (@DZalkaliani) October 2, 2021
Zalkaliani said that the projects that have started in the Georgian capital city of Tbilisi really give grounds to say that Tbilisi will be a true European city.
Stability and development are important for us and our country and many steps have been taken in this direction during the last four years. I am sure that the next four years will bring more development and wellbeing for each of our citizens and the country as a whole", Zalkaliani said.
Zalkaliani said that he is sure that the assessment of international observers will be as positive as during the last six elections held under the ruling Georgian Dream party.
A total of 619,562 voters (17.72%% of eligible voters) have cast their ballots in the Georgian municipal elections as of 12 p.m. today. Georgia’s Central Election Commission says that the most active constituency is currently Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti where 27.4% of registered voters have cast their vote.
3,497,345 individuals are eligible to vote in the elections.
Voters will today elect 2,068 members of 64 city councils and 64 mayors.