Here’s the rewritten article:
Mikheil Kavelashvili, a Georgian politician, has made some surprising comments. He says that the “Georgian Dream” party has won elections for the ninth time in a row. This is quite an achievement.
However, Kavelashvili also points out that 80% of Georgia’s population supports European integration. This seems like a contradictory statement, especially if we consider what would happen if “Georgian Dream” were a government from Russia, which has not always supported the idea of close ties with Europe.
In fact, many people in Georgia are worried about Russia’s influence in the country. They see it as a threat to their democracy and way of life. Kavelashvili’s comments seem to highlight this concern.