Presidential Election in Georgia: Ex-Minister of Foreign Affairs in the lead



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29.10.2018 00.16

Online since today, 0:16

After the presidential election in Georgia, the favorite Salome Zurabishvili took the lead in the badessment of the votes, but is expected in November against their challenger Grigol Waschadse in the second round.

After counting the results in more than a third of the polling stations, the former foreign minister was today, according to official figures, with a share of the votes of just under 42%, against about 35 % for Waschadse. The other 23 candidates were far behind the two former foreign ministers. The exit polls gave contradictory results.

Supported by the ruling party

Zurabishvili was an independent candidate and was supported by the Georgian Dream party. In the event of electoral success, this 66-year-old woman would be the first woman to hold the highest position in Tbilisi.

The participation rate in the first round was 46.7 percent, according to preliminary data from the electoral commission. Well 3.5 million people were called to vote. President Giorgi Margwelashvili did not start again.

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