(ANSA-AFP) - TBILISI, OCT 29 - Hungary's nationalist leader
Viktor Orban said Tuesday in Tbilisi that Georgia's
parliamentary election, whose results have been bitterly
contested by the opposition, had been "free and democratic". The
Hungarian prime minister, who has maintained friendly ties to
Russia, congratulated the Georgian people for "having voted for
peace" and "not letting your country become a second Ukraine".
Orban, current holder of the European Union's rotating
presidency, said that "if the liberals had won" Brussels would
have called Saturday's vote "democratic". (ANSA-AFP).
Hungary PM Orban says Georgia elections free and democratic
Results have been bitterly contested by the opposition