TBILISI, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Several thousand Georgian demonstrators took to the streets on Monday to protest against what they say was fraud in last month's parliamentary election, in which the ...
Georgia's ruling party, Georgian Dream, was declared the winner amid allegations of vote rigging helped by Russia. The protesters, who waved Georgian and European Union flags, demanded a new ...
A Georgian court in the town of Tetri Tskaro canceled results from 30 voting stations in Tetri Tskaro and Tsalka after the Oct. 26 parliamentary elections over concerns that the process violated voter ...
An investigation into alleged vote-rigging has been launched following the recent parliamentary election, dubbed illegitimate by the opposition and the country's president, Georgian officials ...
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This meant that after 12 years, the Georgian people — 89 percent of whom are in favor of joining the European Union — had put an end to the the ruling Georgian Dream party’s increasingly authoritarian ...
Georgia's ruling Georgian Dream party won Saturday's parliamentary election, receiving more than 54% of the vote, the Central Electoral Commission said on Sunday. The result is a setback for those ...
The ruling Georgian Dream party claimed victory in the October 26 parliamentary elections following the release of official results, but the pro-Western opposition refused to accept the outcome ...
But Zourabichvili, who has alleged repeatedly that the vote count was falsified to give victory to her opponents in the ruling Georgian Dream party, said it was not her job to supply the evidence.
According to the Central Election Commission, the ruling Georgian Dream-Democratic Georgia party got 53.93% of the vote. As the winner it has the right to form the government on its own.
Some Georgians complained of intimidation and being pressured to vote for the ruling party, Georgian Dream, while the opposition accused the party of carrying out a “hybrid war” against its ...
The Central Election Commission said Georgian Dream, led by pro-Putin oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili, won 54.8% of Saturday's vote with almost 100% of ballots counted. Following a divisive pre ...