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NDI Poll: Undecided Voters Less Satisfied with Country's Outlook; Support for NATO and EU Stable

TBILISI – Poll results released today by the National Democratic Institute (NDI) and CRRC Georgia reveal that the majority of Georgians still believes the country is not changing at all (34%) or going in the wrong direction (33%), while a quarter (25%) of Georgians believe the country is going in the right direction. This represents a steady decline over the last few years but a slight improvement since NDI’s March 2016 poll.

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Political Will and Restraint Needed to Ensure Confidence in Georgia's Elections, NDI Delegation Finds

TBILISI – Georgia approaches the October 8 parliamentary elections equipped with a deepening reserve of democratic assets while also facing critical but surmountable challenges, a pre­election assessment mission of the National Democratic Institute (NDI) found.

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NDI Delegation to Assess Electoral Environment in Georgia Ahead of Parliamentary Elections

TBILISI – The National Democratic Institute (NDI) announced today that it will conduct a pre-election assessment mission focused on Georgia's parliamentary election scheduled for October 8. The mission is a demonstration of the international community’s continuing support for democratic processes in Georgia and is intended to help promote public confidence in the electoral process.

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NDI Poll: Low Trust in Parliament and Political Figures; Most Georgians Politically Undecided

TBILISI – Poll results released today by the National Democratic Institute (NDI) and CRRC Georgia reveal dissatisfaction in the country’s political institutions, with Georgians believing their representatives are inaccessible and fail to address issues that matter to them.

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