Ruling party ahead in key Georgian election, preliminary results show
Georgia’s ruling party is ahead in Saturday’s crucial parliamentary elections, with around 70% of ballots counted.
The electoral commission said Georgian Dream – which favours co-operation with Russia – leads on 53%, although parts of the splintered opposition were also claiming victory.
The Unity electoral alliance, which includes the opposition United National Movement, reportedly received around 10% of votes, behind the Coalition for Change camp on around 11%.
Voter turnout was around 59%, according to preliminary figures.
A resounding victory for Georgian Dream could threaten the country’s chances of joining the European Union after the party enacted a number of controversial laws in recent years.
rewrite this title Ruling party ahead in key Georgian election, preliminary results show
rewrite this content and keep HTML tags
Georgia’s ruling party is ahead in Saturday’s crucial parliamentary elections, with around 70% of ballots counted.
The electoral commission said Georgian Dream – which favours co-operation with Russia – leads on 53%, although parts of the splintered opposition were also claiming victory.
The Unity electoral alliance, which includes the opposition United National Movement, reportedly received around 10% of votes, behind the Coalition for Change camp on around 11%.
Voter turnout was around 59%, according to preliminary figures.
A resounding victory for Georgian Dream could threaten the country’s chances of joining the European Union after the party enacted a number of controversial laws in recent years.
Leave a Comment