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Tbilisi city assembly election results
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Droa! (Georgian: დროა!, romanized: droa!; lit. 'It's time!') is a political party in Georgia founded by former Deputy Minister of the State Ministry for Euro-Atlantic Integration of Georgia, former Member of the Parliament and candidate in Tbilisi mayoral elections 2017, Elene Khoshtaria. The presentation of the party was held in 2021.[3][4]
Notable members
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Batu Kutelia - Ambassador of Georgia to the United States of America from 2008 to 2011.
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Vasil Sikharulidze - Ambassador to the United States 2006–2008 and Georgia's Minister of Defence 2008–2009.
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Nino Goguadze - Member of the Parliament of the 8th convocation of Georgia (2012–2016).[5]
Electoral results
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Local elections
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Election
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Votes
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%
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Seats
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+/–
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2021[6]
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10,859
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0.61
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New
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Tbilisi city assembly election results
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Election
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Votes
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%
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Seats
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+/–
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2021[7]
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10,262
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2.14
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New
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References
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^ "ელენე ხოშტარიამ ახალი პოლიტიკური მოძრაობა დააფუძნა". palitranews.ge. 2021-03-08.
^ Elene Khoshtaria Founds New Political Movement // Georgia Today. March 8, 2021
^ "ბათუ ქუთელია, დავით სიხარულიძე, ნინო გოგუაძე – ელენე ხოშტარიამ პარტიის წევრები წარადგინა". netgazeti.ge. 2022-12-08.
^ "October 2, 2021 Municipal Elections".
^ "October 2, 2021 Municipal Elections".
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