The ruling Georgian Dream party won the republican parliamentary elections. This was stated at the briefing of Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze, Secretary General of Georgian Dream. RIA Novosti.
“This victory was necessary for our team. Our team will do its best to protect the national interests of the country… I congratulate you and all of Georgia for this important victory,” he said.
He also noted that the opposition parties in the republic do not have the support of the people and that they cannot stage a coup or revolution in the country. Kaladze described the Georgian opposition as a “radical group” that was, in his words, “defeated”.
“If someone dares to take an illegal step, the state will have a very harsh response,” he added.
On the evening of October 26, the Georgian Central Election Commission announced that the Georgian Dream had come true, according to the results of the vote count in 97% of the polling stations. wins It increased by 52.99% in the parliamentary elections.
It is followed by the “Coalition for Change” parties with 11.2 percent, the “Unity-National Movement” parties with 9.83 percent, the “Strong Georgia” parties with 9.02 percent and the “Georgia for Gakharia” parties with 8.22 percent. Thus, the opposition receives 38.27 percent of the total votes. The remaining parties cannot pass the 5 percent threshold and cannot enter the parliament.
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Source: Gazeta

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