Georgia faces pivotal election as voters choose between ties to Russia or the West
Summary: Georgia's parliamentary elections on October 26, 2024, are seen as crucial for the country's future direction, with voters choosing between closer ties to Russia or the West. The ruling Georgian Dream party has shifted from a pro-Western stance to a more pro-Russian position in recent years.
The election follows a period of increasing political polarization and controversial government policies, including laws perceived as repressive. Polls indicate a significant public desire for EU and NATO membership, contrasting with the government's recent alignment with Moscow.
The new fully proportional electoral system complicates predictions, as parties must surpass a 5% threshold to gain seats. Concerns about electoral integrity persist, with potential for coalition governments if no party secures a majority.
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