The ruling party in Georgia, 'Dream Georgian', claims victory in the elections with 54% of the votes.
The President of Georgia, Salomé Zourabichvili, denounces a complete fraud and accuses Russia.
Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, congratulates the Georgian government on their victory before the vote count was completed.
Orban's attitude represents a problem for Brussels and other EU members.
The European Council has not recognized the result of the elections and demands response to the accusations of irregularities.
Russian influence and its maneuvering in Georgia threatens the expansion of the EU.
Conclusion: Orban's role in the 'Dream Georgian' victory and the lack of decisive action from the EU could contribute to the loss of Georgia to Russian influence.