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Georgian opponents refused to participate in the elections of local self-government bodies and eight opposition parties of Georgia joined the action.
Hunger strike fails to unite opposition ahead of local elections
(Interpressnews.) TBILISI, DFWatch–With just a few months left until Georgia’s local elections on October 4, the country’s opposition remains deeply divided. Some parties are preparing to boycott the vote, while others intend to participate, hoping to secure victory in the capital and other opposition strongholds. Efforts to unite the opposition, including a brief hunger strike by politician Elene Khoshtaria in front of the parliament building, …
8 opposition parties are boycotting the local government elections. The coalition “Lelo-Strong Georgia” and the party “Gakharia for Georgia” are not among the signatories to the statement. The former prime minister’s team addresses the signatories to the statement with a rhetorical question: “What is their plan to defeat the Georgian Dream?” “We reject the so-called
The opposition made a statement.
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