UNM Melia attributes growing negative attitudes toward UNM to Kezerashvili, Merabishvili's leadership
UNM Melia attributes growing negative attitudes toward UNM to Kezerashvili, Merabishvili's leadership

The recent IRI survey revealed that 40% of respondents are unwilling to vote for the United National Movement, marking an almost 10% increase compared to the fall of 2022. Nika Melia, a member of the opposition United National Movement, wrote on Facebook that it is a consequence of the leadership of Kezerashvili and Merabishvili.

“Overcoming the negative perception has been a significant challenge for the party, hindering their prospects for victory.

Despite efforts to change this perception and reduce negativity, the survey indicates a notable increase, reaching 40% of respondents expressing a firm decision to never vote for UNM.

It is a result of Kezerashvili and Merabishvili’s rule.

The presence of this attitude, and especially the growth of it, gives a hand to the propaganda of the Georgian Dream,” Nika Melia stated.