Orban calls Georgia's election free and democratic despite protests over alleged Russian interference
Summary: Viktor Orban praised Georgia's recent election as "free and democratic," despite widespread protests claiming the vote was manipulated by Russia. His visit to support the ruling Georgian Dream party has drawn criticism from other EU leaders.
Protests erupted after the ruling party won 53.9% of the vote, with allegations of voter intimidation and irregularities. The EU and US have not recognized the results, and Georgia's election commission plans to recount ballots at some polling stations.
Orban's support for Georgian Dream contrasts with the EU's concerns over the election's integrity. The ruling party's ties to Russia have raised fears about Georgia's EU aspirations, which were put on hold after controversial legislation was introduced earlier this year.
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