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"They May Make the Wrong Choice": Ruling Party Wants to Take Away Georgians' Right to Vote Abroad

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"They may make the wrong choice": ruling party wants to take away Georgians' right to vote abroadGeorgian citizens abroad will no longer be able to participate in elections, according to new amendments to the Electoral Code. The ruling Georgian Dream party believes this will increase the stability of the elections and reduce the influence of external forces.
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The Georgian authorities, whose legitimacy is not recognized by the pro-Western opposition and some of the country's foreign partners, have announced further amendments to a number of laws. The ruling Georgian Dream party plans to abolish the Anti-Corruption Bureau (its creation was a condition for EU membership) and ban Georgian citizens from voting in elections from abroad. Changes are also being made to the country's administrative structure.…

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"They may make the wrong choice": ruling party wants to take away Georgians' right to vote abroadGeorgian citizens abroad will no longer be able to participate in elections, according to new amendments to the Electoral Code. The ruling Georgian Dream party believes this will increase the stability of the elections and reduce the influence of external forces.

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unn.ua broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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