A new survey by the Georgian Opinion Research Business International has shown that 52 percent of citizens would vote for the ruling Georgian Dream party if Parliamentary elections were held today, while 23 percent would cast their votes for the opposition United National Movement party.
Released on Monday, the poll results also showed opposition parties Lelo, Strategy Agmashenebeli, Patriots Alliance, European Georgia, and Girchi - More Freedom would receive 3 percent of the vote.
GORBI surveyed 2,024 respondents across Georgia in face-to-face interviews between November 17-30. The agency said its margin of error for the survey was 2.5 percent.