The second place is taken by the opposition bloc "Strength in Unity" with 27.14% of the votes.

The party of the ex-speaker of the parliament of the republic Nino Burjanadze "United Georgia" won 0.85% of the vote and did not enter the parliament.

As Interfax clarifies, the second round of parliamentary elections will take place in all eight single-mandate constituencies of Tbilisi, as well as in six constituencies in the regions - in Batumi, Zugdidi, Kutaisi, Khashuri, Rustavi and Telavi.