US and EU officials are calling for an investigation into recent elections in Georgia that saw the Pro-Russian Georgian Dream party win a fourth term as the ruling party. But Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban still congratulated the party during a visit to the Georgian capital Tbilisi.
Viktor Orban's endorsement of the Georgian Dream party's electoral victory underscores a growing alignment between Hungary and Georgia
Georgian opposition takes to the streets to challenge election results
US, Western allies call for investigation of voting ‘irregularities’
Georgian Dream’s significant lead in country's recent elections sparks despair and polarized the nation, as concerns over Russian influence and future direction of country intensify
Analysts see the large-scale cyberattack, which gave Moscow access to sensitive intelligence and the ability to disrupt essential systems, as part of Russia's efforts to undermine Georgia's pro-Western aspirations
Elections in Georgia are taking place as the government faces accusations of being increasingly influenced by Russia, raising concerns about the nation's pro-Western future. Ani Chkhikvadze reports from the capital, Tbilisi. Videographer: Giorgi Akhalaia
Georgia is set to hold parliamentary elections Saturday
US officials say Ivanishvili’s alleged actions benefit Russian interests and undermine Georgia's aspirations to join the European Union and NATO
In a replay of history's 'great game,' countries in the region seek to balance bids for influence by Iran, Russia, Turkey and the US
Georgia’s ruling party denounces critics of the law as part of an anti-Georgian 'Global War Party'
The law requires groups and media that receive more than 20% of their funding from abroad to register as agents of foreign interests
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Tbilisi, Georgia, in protest of the parliament's passage Tuesday of what critics call a Russian-style foreign agent law. The ruling party supported the bill despite warnings from Washington and Brussels. VOA’s Ani Chkhikvadze reports from Tbilisi.
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Organizers said the rally would be held at a later date that was yet to be confirmed
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