According to the CEC, Georgian Dream received 53.93% of the votes; Coalition for Change – 11.04%, Unity-National Movement – 10.17%, Strong Georgia – 8.8%, Gakharia for Georgia – 7.8%.
In Georgia, all four opposition parties that cleared the threshold announced they would boycott the new parliament. Writing about it Echo of the Caucasus on Monday, October 28.
“Our party will not legitimize an illegitimate parliament Georgian dream. Time,” said the party leader Gakharia for Georgia Giorgi Gakharia.
That is, all four opposition parties that made it past the barrier announced that they would boycott the new parliament.
He was also asked about participating in the protest that will take place tonight on Rustaveli Avenue:
“The protest is very important. We will be where our voters are, as we have been so far and will be in the future.”
According to the Georgian Central Election Commission, the party in power Georgian dream received 53.93% of the votes; opposition Coalition for Change – 11.04%, Unity – National Movement – 10.17%, Strong Georgia – 8.8%, Gakharia for Georgia – 7.8%.
Earlier, opposition Georgian political forces announced that they do not recognize the results of the country’s elections and announced protests.
Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said the country’s government will be confirmed, despite the opposition’s refusal to recognize the results of the parliamentary elections.
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.
Source: korrespondent

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