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Lelo contested the 2020 parliamentary election independently. [27] [28] It received 3.15% of votes getting 4 seats in the Georgian parliament.However, the Lelo joined other opposition parties in claiming that the results were rigged in favour of the ruling Georgian Dream party, refusing to enter the parliament and renouncing its parliamentary seats.
In December 2019, the new political union Lelo for Georgia was established. Among the party, its founders are members of the Development Movement and New Rights, both of whom merged to form the new party. Members of Lelo for Georgia say that their goal will be to win the next parliamentary elections and form a government. [2] [3] [4]
Leaders of Strong Georgia: Mamuka Khazaradze (top left), Ana Dolidze (top right), Aleko Elisashvili (bottom left), and Levan Tsutskiridze (bottom right) On July 17 2024, three opposition groups — Mamuka Khazaradze's Lelo for Georgia, Ana Dolidze's For the People, and the newly launched Freedom Square movement — announced their alliance ahead of the October Parliamentary elections.
Lelo (Georgian: ლელო) is the oldest Sports newspaper in Georgia. It was founded in 1934 as the Georgian Athlete and was later remained as Lelo. It was founded in 1934 as the Georgian Athlete and was later remained as Lelo.
Lelo for Georgia: Lelo 5 March 1968 [106] Irakli Kadagishvili Georgian Dream: Georgian Dream 23 December 1962 [107] Bachuki Kardava: National Democratic Party: Unaffiliated 29 December 1969 Chairman of the National Democratic Party [108] Levan Karumidze Georgian Dream: Georgian Dream 29 June 1987 [109]
Mamuka Khazaradze (Georgian: მამუკა ხაზარაძე; born 29 December 1966) is a Georgian politician and entreprenuer.He is the Chairman of Lelo for Georgia, a centrist political party, full member of the ALDE Party in the European Union.
Newly formed party Lelo for Georgia refused to join the alliance. Analysts say that although the Georgian Dream suffered a dip in popularity in the aftermath of the crackdowns on the 2019-2020 anti-corruption protests , its relatively successful handling of the COVID-19 pandemic led to a boost in popularity.
The 2020–2021 Georgian political crisis was a political crisis in Georgia that resulted from allegations by opposition parties that the 2020 Georgian parliamentary election was rigged.