Georgia’s opposition rejects parliamentary election results as pro-Russian ruling party claims victory with 54%"We continue to express deep concerns about the democratic backsliding in Georgia. The conduct of yesterday's election is, unfortunately, evidence to that effect," stated Antonio López-Istúriz White, Head of the European Parliament delegation. Despite the controversy and calls for protest, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze has announced that parliament will convene as scheduled and the government will be approved, regardless of the opposition's refusal to recognize the election results. Related:
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