Georgians Protest Government Amid Local Elections
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The Caucasus country, in the midst of a political crisis, divided between the European Union (EU) and Russia, saw the Georgian Dream party, of the Prime Minister, Irakli Kobakhidze, obtain more than 80% of the votes after almost 75% of the voting stations were counted, according to the Electoral Commission. This was the first test for the party, accused of seeking rapprochement with Moscow, since the legislative elections of October 2024, which …
Georgians protest sham local elections: call for the EU and the UK to sanction Bidzina Ivanishvili
Up to 20,000 people filled the streets of Tbilisi, Georgia, last night to protest against what they described as sham local elections, nearly a year after the pro-Russian Georgian Dream rigged parliamentary elections to stay in power. Yesterday’s demonstration was one of the largest the country has seen since last year. Protestors opposed the sham elections by the illegitimate government which received a very low turn-out across the country. Off…
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