Georgia's ruling party leads in parliamentary election as polls close
Summary: Polls closed in Georgia's parliamentary elections, with partial results indicating the ruling Georgian Dream party is likely to win. The party, which has shifted towards pro-Russian rhetoric, seeks a fourth term amid opposition from pro-European parties.
Exit polls show conflicting results. One pro-government poll suggests Georgian Dream has 56% support, while opposition-backed polls indicate they may secure a majority. Voter turnout reached 50.6% by early evening.
Incidents of violence and allegations of election irregularities were reported at polling stations. The Central Election Commission received numerous violation reports, with both sides accusing each other of misconduct.
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