Georgian opposition parties could collectively secure more than half of the votes in the upcoming parliamentary elections, while the pro-Russian Georgian Dream lags significantly behind, according to a poll by Edison Research. As the poll shows, the Georgian Dream party would receive 34% of the vote if the elections were held now. At the same time, opposition parties show the following results: The pro-European Unity bloc, which includes former President Mikheil Saakashvili’s United National Movement – 18%;Coalition for Change – 14%;Gakharia – For Georgia – 11%;Strong Georgia bloc – 10%.In tot…