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In Georgia's recent parliamentary elections, the ruling party Georgian Dream claimed victory with 54% of the vote. However, opposition parties and President Salome Zourabichvili have alleged widespread electoral fraud, accusing the government of using Russian tactics to manipulate the results. Protests are expected as the opposition refuses to concede defeat.
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Georgia's recent parliamentary elections have resulted in a decisive victory for the ruling Georgian Dream party, raising concerns about the country's democratic future and its aspirations for EU membership. The election outcome reflects a growing alignment with Russia, amid allegations of voter intimidation and manipulation.
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Thousands of Georgians protested in Tbilisi against the ruling Georgian Dream party's victory in the parliamentary elections, citing widespread voter intimidation and fraud. Opposition leaders, including President Salome Zourabichvili, have called for new elections, claiming the results undermine the country's aspirations for EU membership.
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Following the parliamentary elections in Georgia, the ruling Georgian Dream party claimed victory amid allegations of electoral fraud. Pro-Western opposition leaders and President Salome Zourabichvili have declared the results illegitimate, leading to widespread protests and calls for new elections. International observers have raised concerns over the election's integrity.