After processing ballots at 99% of polling stations, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 54.08% of the votes.
According to the latest data from the Central Election Commission of Georgia, which counted 99.6% of the votes, the Georgian Dream – Democratic Georgia party won the country’s parliamentary elections, receiving the support of 54.08% of voters.
Counting of votes continues. The following data is published publicly on the CEC website:
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Coalition for Change – 10.92%
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Unity – National Movement – 10.12%
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Strong Georgia – 8.78%
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Gakharia for Georgia – 7.76%.
Thus, in total, the pro-European opposition parties received 37.58% of the votes.
NewsGeorgia said that the Georgian Dream has received less support in Tbilisi and abroad. Thus, in polling stations abroad, only 17.7% of Georgians voted for him.
In Tbilisi, as well as in cities such as Rustavi, Kutaisi, Tsalenjikha and Batumi, the Georgian Dream also has less support than in the country as a whole.
Let us remind you that the opposition Georgian political forces have announced that they do not recognize the results of the country’s elections and have announced protests.
The elections in Georgia are called historic because their result may indicate either the future integration of the state with the EU or rapprochement with Russia. Correspondent.net wrote in detail about the pre-election situation in Georgia.
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Source: korrespondent

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