Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán supported Georgia’s ruling party on Tuesday, stating that its victory in the parliamentary elections was free and democratic, despite mass protests from the opposition, which claims that the election results were rigged, reports AP. Orbán became the first foreign leader to visit Georgia after the Saturday elections, in which the ruling party, Georgian Dream, was declared the winner by the country’s electoral commission. The President of Georgia and the opposition claimed that the elections were stolen with the help of Russia, alleging widespread electoral …