Contested election in Georgia could lead to a political crisis
by editors@theworld.org (Daniel Ofman) from The World: Latest Stories on (#6RT88)
The Republic of Georgia, located in the center of the Caucasus, with Russia on its northern border, is a polarized nation. Over the weekend, Georgians went to the polls to vote in parliamentary elections. The result: a contested election, which could plunge the country into a political crisis. The World's Daniel Ofman reports.