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  • December 19
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  • Tags: expert polls, Georgian Dream, Georgian Institute of Politics, Infographics, parliament, Parliamentary committees, Patriots of Georgia, political parties, United National Movemen
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Georgia’s New Parliament at a Glance

How were MPs of Georgia’s new parliament elected, who hold leadership positions and what is the general structure of our new Parliament?

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