36% of IRI respondents support Georgian Dream, 15% - National Movement

According to the survey conducted by the International Republican Institute (IRI), 36% of respondents support the Georgian Dream and 15% support the National Movement.
In particular, to a question - “If parliamentary elections were held this coming Sunday, for which party, if any, would you vote?” - 36% named the Georgian Dream, 15% - the National Movement.
The rest of the results are the following: European Georgia - Free Democrats - 4%, For New Georgia - Strategy Agmashenebeli - 4%, Alliance of Patriots - 4%, Labor Party - 3%.
23% of voters say they do not know. As for other parties - Civil Movement was named by 2%, Lelo for Georgia - 2%, Girchi - 2%, Democratic Movement - United Georgia - 1%, other parties - 2%, none - 3%.
The survey was conducted by the Institute of Polling and Marketings between August 4 and August 21, through face-to-face interviews with 1 500 citizens. The survey was funded by the US Agency for International Development. The margin of error does not exceed plus or minus 2.5%.
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