Georgian parliamentary elections - Exit polls give opposite results
All polling stations have closed in Georgia. Exit polls give opposite results, according to Imedi and Formula TV channels.
According to an exit poll conducted by Edison Research, the ruling Georgian Dream party receives the support of just over 40% of voters, while the opposition parties collectively receive over 50% of the vote.
Exit polls result in Georgian elections
At the same time, the exit poll of the pro-government TV channel TV Imedi shows that the Georgian Dream received more than 56% of the vote.
Exit polls result in Georgian elections
TV Imedi broadcasts speeches by the leader of the Georgian Dream party, Bidzin Ivanishvili, and the Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, congratulating them on their victory.
Elections in Georgia
Elections to the Georgian parliament are taking place today, October 26. In particular, the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party and pro-European opposition parties are competing for the votes of Georgian voters.
In the Georgian city of Marneuli, a massive ballot stuffing was recorded at a polling station. The voting results were canceled. This is not the first case of fraud in the country.
The Georgian Dream party declared victory in the elections before the voting was over.