In Georgia, the pro-Putin party won the elections: official results of the Central Election Commission.
In the parliamentary elections in Georgia, the party 'Georgian Dream' emerged victorious. This was reported by 'Khvylia', referring to the Central Election Commission. This party received the majority of votes, while other parties became the opposition. The officially announced election results led to a clash between an opposition representative and the head of the commission, after which the opposition member was removed from the hall. The police have launched an investigation into this incident. A protest action has already been organized near the building of the election commission, where one of the founders of the opposition TV channel was detained. The next protest action is planned near the parliament of the country. The party 'Georgian Dream' won the elections with a result of 54.23% of the votes.
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