Both government and the opposition alliance claim to be on course for victory, making a clash over the parliamentary election result almost certain in Georgia, The Financial Times said, Report informs.
“Both government and the opposition alliance claim to be on course for victory, making a clash over the result almost certain,” FT said.
Parliamentary elections in Georgia will be held on October 26. The main opposition parties have signed a charter proposed by the president. The document stipulates that if they collectively gather more votes than Georgian Dream, they will form a "technical government." "Technical government" or "national consensus government" are not legal terms. These belong to the political sphere and are political terms.