The Vice-Speaker of the Parliament, Gia Volski said that the problem related to public-knowing of majoritarian MPs exists not only in Georgia, but also in other countries.
Gia Volski responded to the results of the political part of the NDI survey and noted that this is not NDI’s political research, and the skepticism toward the organization, which conducts the survey, exists since 2012.
“The problems regarding social issues are thoroughly analyzed in government structures and the society’s critical attitude is understandable, however I think that a number of questions were not asked correctly in the survey. We have researches, according to which, the Georgian Dream has a serious advantage over other parties, but we should not be satisfied. 31% of respondents say they are closed to Georgian Dream’s views. According to our data, the number is a little bit more, but I would not take this data for assessing political or social situation in Georgia”, – Gia Volski said.