Georgia's recent parliamentary elections have come under scrutiny after reports of significant violations and irregularities. The ruling Georgian Dream party claimed victory with over 54% of the vote, but opposition groups and international observers have raised concerns about the integrity of the process. The European Union and international bodies have called for a swift investigation into the alleged electoral misconduct. The opposition, accusing the ruling party of deepening ties with Russia, has called for mass protests, further escalating tensions in the country. The outcome of the investigation could have significant implications for Georgia's political future and its relationship with the West.
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EU urges Georgia vote probe as ex-president calls for mass protests
EU chief Charles Michel on Sunday called for an investigation into election "irregularities" in Georgia after a disputed vote that showed a win for the ruling party accused of moving
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EU Chief Calls For Swift Probe Into Georgia Vote 'Irregularities'
EU chief Charles Michel on Sunday urged electoral authorities in Georgia to swiftly investigate alleged electoral irregularities, after the ruling party declared victory in a vote decried by the opposition as "falsified".
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Georgia's ruling party wins disputed election as monitors report violations
Georgia's ruling Georgian Dream party received more than 54% of the vote in a parliamentary election on Saturday, with more than 99% of precincts counted, the electoral commission said on Sunday.