Voters will decide if Georgian Dream party, in power since 2012, will secure another four-years, having shifted the country closer to Russia
Georgians headed to the polls on Saturday in a pivotal parliamentary election that could determine whether the country shifts away from its long-held western orientations towards stronger ties with the Kremlin.
Voters will decide whether the Georgian Dream (GD) party, which has been in power since 2012 and steered the country into a conservative course away from the west and closer to Russia, secures another four-year term.
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