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We have plenty of sources for the president's plans for an "immediate" election. Ideally, we also need a source for the info, whether from Georgian Dream (GD) directly or from one of the institutions suspected of being controlled by GD, or from an independent source, that claims that 2028 is the expected date of the next election. Interpreting the Constitution of Georgia (country) would require us to state something like, "per the Constitution of Georgia, the next election is scheduled for October 2028, provided that the parliament is not dissolved before 2028", which starts to get close to WP:OR. While in some contexts it would be a rather straightforward and uncontroversial interpretation, in this case, it would be risky, especially since questions of what is legitimacy and constitutionality are major ongoing questions. Chances are that a regular Western mainstream media source may give this interpretation for us. Boud (talk) 20:11, 25 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]