Georgia's Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze has hailed the country's recent election as a "landslide" victory, despite allegations of vote-rigging and violence. The ruling Georgian Dream party reportedly won an outright majority of 54%, according to official preliminary results. However, opposition parties have condemned the result as "falsified," citing irregularities and voter intimidation. Election observers have also raised concerns about the use of a new electronic vote-counting system. The European Union has responded by freezing Georgia's bid to join the EU, accusing it of "democratic backsliding."
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