Georgia’s governing party wins large majority in Parliament
TBILISI, Georgia — The governing party in Georgia has solidified its control of the ex-Soviet nation’s Parliament, winning enough seats to change the country’s Constitution, according to early runoff election results released Monday.
The Georgian Dream party took 67 of the Parliament’s 150 seats in voting three weeks ago. During Sunday’s runoffs, it won 48 of the 50 remaining seats to give it a 115-seat majority.
Georgian Dream was started by tycoon Bidzina Ivanishvili, who made his fortune in Russia. He later became prime minister, but even after stepping down from the post he is still seen as the party’s dominant figure.
The opposition United National Movement, led by former President Mikhail Saakashvili, only won 27 seats. Although Saakashvili was stripped of his citizenship after becoming governor of Ukraine’s Odesa region, he holds wide influence in UNM, which denounces the governing party as the creation of a Russian oligarch.

