Georgia Elections: Ruling Party claims victory
This win is significant in the political landscape of the South Caucasus nation of 3.7 million and was considered one of the most significant as well as one of the most divisive
ANI
Tibilsi, 27 Oct
Ruling
Georgian Dream Party has claimed victory in the elections by securing a
majority of 53 per cent in electronic votes, as 90 per cent of the votes
counted so far, as reported by Euro News on Sunday.
This win is
significant in the political landscape of the South Caucasus nation of 3.7
million and was considered one of the most significant as well as one of the
most divisive. The complete results, however, will be made public on Sunday
morning after the votes cast using non-electronic means have been counted.
The four
main opposition parties contesting the election--United National Movement,
Strong Georgia, Coalition for Change, and Gakharia for Georgia--have alleged
voter manipulation and fraud, as reported by Euro News.
The
Opposition has also accused the ruling party of steering the nation away from
the European Union and towards Russia. These claims were denied by Prime
Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, who told Euronews, "We have no diplomatic
relations with Russia," asserting that the party is dedicated to European
integration.
Before the
elections, the Georgian Dream Party had vowed to change the Constitution and to
ban opposition parties if it secured 75 per cent of the seats in parliament.
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, in an interview with Euro News, had
called the elections "a referendum about the war and the peace
issue," alluding to the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
150
representatives from 18 political parties are in the fray. If no party secures
the 76 seats needed to form a government for a four-year term, the president
will ask the party with the most seats to form a coalition. -ANI
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