Depending on who conducted the exit polls—representatives of the party in power or the opposition—the results varied.
The parliamentary elections in Georgia have ended, and the results of the first exit polls have been announced. As Ekho Kavkaza reported, depending on who conducted the exit polls – representatives of the party in power or the opposition, the results were different.
According to exit polls from the opposition channels Mtavari and Formula, the leading Georgian Dream party is losing the election, and the opposition parties are getting a majority of seats in parliament.

And according to the exit poll of the pro-government Imedi channel, the Georgian Dream is getting the most seats in parliament.

As Echo of the Caucasus wrote, after the exit polls were announced, Georgian Dream celebrated its victory: fireworks were set off near the party’s office.
It was previously reported that the elections in Georgia are called historic, because their result may indicate either the future integration of the state with the EU or contact with Russia. Athletistic wrote in detail about the pre-election situation in Georgia.
Source: korrespondent

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