The FINANCIAL — According to online magazine Civil Georgia, the opposition Labor Party has nominated three more MP candidates to run in the May 21 parliamentary elections in single-mandate constituencies.
Paata Jibladze, the executive secretary of the Labor Party, will run in Tbilisi’s Nadzaladevi district. He will compete with Irakli Batiashvili of the opposition Republican Party and Merab Samadashvili of the ruling National Movement party in that single-mandate constituency.
Kakha Dzagania will run in Tbilisi’s Samgori single-mandate constituency. The ruling party has nominated Rusudan Kervalishvili, co-founder and co-owner of construction company Center Point, in the same district.
Giorgi Goglichidze will run in the Zestaponi single-mandate constituency in the western Georgia.
Last week the Labor Party nominated four majoritarian MP candidates. Shalva Natelashvili, leader of the Labor Party, will run in his native Dusheti district; Nestan Kirtadze – in Kutaisi; Ioseb Shatberashvili – in Mtskheta; Giorgi Gugava – in Tbilisi’s Gldani district.
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