Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban visited Georgia on Tuesday and expressed his support for the recent election results, which saw the ruling party emerge victorious. Orban congratulated Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze and asserted that the election was conducted in a free and democratic manner.
However, the election results have sparked controversy and protests in Georgia, with thousands of people taking to the streets outside the parliament in Tbilisi to express their concerns about voting irregularities. Despite Orban’s endorsement of the election process, many Georgian citizens remain skeptical about the fairness of the results.
Orban’s visit to Georgia and his remarks on the election have highlighted the political tension and divisions in the country. As protests continue and calls for electoral reform grow louder, it remains to be seen how the government will address the concerns of its citizens and ensure transparency in future elections.
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