East Meets West: The Georgian Election Tug-of-War

The Kremlin denies meddling in Georgia's upcoming parliamentary election despite noting significant Western influence. Georgia faces a critical decision on October 26, as its government, inclined toward Russia, competes with an opposition favoring Western integration.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Moscow | Updated: 25-10-2024 16:30 IST | Created: 25-10-2024 16:12 IST
East Meets West: The Georgian Election Tug-of-War
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has declared that Moscow is not interfering in Georgia's electoral process, contradicting claims of significant Western influence during the country's election season.

Georgia stands at a pivotal crossroads as its parliamentary elections approach on October 26, with the current government gradually leaning towards Russia.

The opposition, on the other hand, advocates for closer ties and integration with Western nations, setting the stage for a significant political confrontation in the South Caucasus region.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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