The Central Election Commission (CEC) announced on March 31 the latest results of the March 28 parliamentary elections.
With 1,518,000 votes counted out of approximately 1,532,521 cast only the ruling National Movement party and Rightist Opposition coalition could clear 7% threshold to secure seats in the Parliament.
Below are the latest results:
1. National Movement – Democrats – 67,02%
2. The Rightist Opposition – Industrialists-New Rights – 7,62%
3. The Revival Union – 6,02%
4. The Labor Party – 5,81%
5. Freedom (Tavisupleba) Movement – 4,23%
6. NDP – Traditionalists – 2,52%
7. Unity – 2,41%
CEC Chairman Zurab Tchiaberashvili said at a news briefing on March 31, that the results from 89 polling stations are remained to be counted, however, added that these results will not significantly change the situation.
However, he said earlier that that cancellation of election results in several polling stations due to numerous procedural violations, might affect positions of particular parties. Results in several precincts in Adjara and Kvemo Kartli region might be canceled.
The cancellation of results in Kvemo Kartli will affect on Rightist Opposition coalition first of all, because the coalition garnered significant part of votes in Kvemo Kartli region.