In Georgia, the situation is escalating after the parliamentary elections, the results of which have caused dissatisfaction among the opposition. This was reported by Echo of the Caucasus, UNN.
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The head of the Unity party, Tina Bokuchava, said that their political force would not recognize the results of the vote, accusing the authorities of fraud.
The leader of the Coalition for Change, Nika Gvaramia, also voiced harsh criticism, claiming that the ruling Georgian Dream party was trying to carry out a "constitutional coup." He announced protests demanding that the election results be verified and complaints addressed.
The other two opposition parties that received more than 5% of the vote, the Strong Georgia coalition (9.02%) and Gakharia - For Georgia (8.22%), have not yet expressed their positions.
The situation in Georgia remains tense, and protests could have a significant impact on the country's political stability.