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Georgia Elects Salome Zurabishvili As First Woman President

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Georgians have elected Salome Zurabishvili as their first woman President of Georgia, becoming the first woman to hold the office.

With nearly all votes counted, the French-born ex-diplomat had 59% of the vote with rival Grigol Vashadze on 40%.

Zurabishvili was backed by the ruling Georgian Dream party while Vashadze was a united opposition candidate.

A new constitution is due to come into force, making the role of president largely ceremonial.

Zurabishvili was born in Paris after her parents fled Georgia in 1921 following its annexation by Soviet forces.

She took up a career in the French foreign service and was posted to the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, as ambassador in 2003.

She later gave up her post and the then-president of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili, appointed her foreign minister.

Zurabishvili has said she favours balancing Georgia’s relations with Russia and the West, while Vashadze, who was foreign minister during the 2008 conflict between Georgia and Russia, was seen as more pro-Western.

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