By Natalia Konarzewska
November 25th, 2016, The CACI Analyst
Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 8 and 30. Georgia’s ruling party, Georgian Dream-Democratic Georgia (GDDG) emerged decisively victorious and was able to secure a constitutional majority after a run-off election in the end of October. Although GDDG was able to gain widespread support, the low turnout suggests disappointment among voters, caused especially by the failure of Georgian authorities to counter the country’s economic downturn and worsening socio-economic conditions. International observers described the elections as well-administered and competitive, but the turbulent campaign sparked fears of violence in the aftermath of the elections.
- Georgia
- European Union
- Democratic development
- Georgian Dream GDDG
- OSCE
- NATO
- United National Movement UNM
- Mikheil Saakashvili
- Georgia presidential elections October 2016
- Kakha Kaladze
- Davit Bakradze
- Bidzina Ivanishvili
- LGBT rights in Georgia
- South Caucasus
- Alliance of Patriots
- Pro Russian parties in Georgia
- Eastern Partnership
- Nino Burjanadze
- Irakli Alasania
- Free Democrats
- David Usupashvili
- Republican Party