The Georgian CEC has counted the votes from 1,312 (35.16 per cent) of the 3766 constituencies.
The opposition coalition Georgian Dream Party continues to maintain a lead with 53.15 per cent.
The ruling United National Movement - more good to people Party ranks second with 41.6 per cent.
The Giorgi Targamadze Christian-Democratic Movement gained 2.31 per cent, Shalva Natelashvili - Georgian Labour Party - 1.35 per cent.
Parliamentary elections were held in Georgia on October 1. Around 14 parties and two political blocs participated in the elections.
Parliamentary elections were held in Georgia on a mixed - list, majority system. Around 150 MPs must be elected - 77 on the lists (a passing barrier of five per cent) and 73 - single-seat constituencies.
Parliament will receive more authority in 2013 after amendments to the Constitution take effect resulting in the president's power being reduced.
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