According to the complete preliminary data of the Georgian Central Election Commission, “Georgian Dream” coalition will receive 83 deputy mandates in the parliament, while the “United National Movement” – 67.
It is reported that according to the party-lists, around 44 members will join the Parliament from the “Georgian Dream” coalition, while 33 – from United National Movement. According to the single-party districts, “Georgian Dream” will get 39 deputy seats, while United National Movement – 34.
CEC also reported that the figures may be slightly changed because the voting results at several polling stations were challenged. This applies to single-member districts. The data on 7 districts were challenged.
Parliamentary elections were held in Georgia on Oct.1. Around 14 parties and two political blocs participated in the elections.