💨 Abstract
Georgia, a mountainous country between Russia and Turkey, is holding a parliamentary election on Oct. The ruling party, Georgian Dream, is seeking a fourth term and is seen as leaning increasingly towards Russia, while the opposition champions integration with the West. The election has been marred by controversial bills, including a law requiring foreign-funded groups to register as "foreign agents."
Courtesy: theprint.in
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