TBILISI (Reuters) - Georgia's main opposition party split on Thursday, a move likely to weaken the ruling party's opponents and help it further entrench its grip on power.
The United National Movement (UNM) opposition party, co-founded by former President Mikheil Saakashvili, is strongly pro-Western and vehemently opposed to the Kremlin, while the ruling party has improved relations with Moscow.
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