OSCE observers say election bore evidence of ‘democratic backsliding’ with reports of intimidation and coercion
Georgia’s ruling party has retained power in a contested parliamentary election, in a blow to the country’s long-held aspiration for EU membership and amid accusations of intimidation and coercion of voters.
Georgia’s pro-western opposition refused to concede defeat, accusing the ruling party of a “constitutional coup” and promising to announce protests, setting the stage for a potential political crisis that could further polarise the Caucasus country.
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