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Выборы в Грузии: «Грузинская мечта» лидирует на выборах с 52,9%
Georgia Elections: Georgian Dream Leads in Vote Count With 52.9%
Tbilisi, Georgia – Nationalist party emerges on top in recent exit polls
According to recent exit polls, the ruling Georgian Dream party is in the lead with 52.9% of the vote in the country's parliamentary elections. This puts them ahead of the United National Movement, which has 27.1% of the vote, and the European Georgia party, which has 10.8%.
The Georgian Dream party, led by Irakli Garibashvili, has been in power since 2012. The party is seen as pro-Russian, and it has been accused of corruption and human rights abuses.
The United National Movement is the main opposition party in Georgia. The party is led by former President Mikheil Saakashvili, who was forced to flee the country in 2013 after being accused of corruption.
The European Georgia party is a new party that was founded in 2017. The party is led by former Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili, who served from 2015 to 2018.
The parliamentary elections in Georgia are seen as a test of the country's democratic progress. Georgia has been praised for its democratic reforms, but there are concerns that the country is backsliding on some of these reforms.
The results of the parliamentary elections in Georgia will have a significant impact on the country's future. If the Georgian Dream party wins, it will likely continue its pro-Russian policies. If the United National Movement wins, it will likely try to improve relations with the West.