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Georgia's ruling party wins local elections

The results of the vote count released by the Central Election Commission showed that the ruling "Georgia Dream-Democratic Georgia" party won the local elections on Thursday, gaining a majority of seats in the country's 64 city parliaments.

Georgia's local elections adopt an electoral system that combines proportional representation and majority representation. In the local elections held on the 4th, 12 political parties ran, and voters voted for mayors of 64 cities and 2058 city council members.

According to data released by the Central Election Commission of Georgia, the voter turnout rate on the 4th was 40.9%. After counting the votes of all constituencies, the ruling party's support rate in the proportional representation election exceeded 81%. It also has obvious advantages in the majority representation election. It eventually won a majority of seats in 64 city councils and won mayoral elections in all 64 cities.

On the 4th, protests against the ruling party took place in the capital Tbilisi. Some people tried to storm the presidential residence. Police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse the crowd. Georgian Prime Minister and Chairman of the ruling party, Iraq Kobahize, said on the evening of the 4th that the protests were planned by foreign intelligence agencies and all participants will be punished due.



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