Two opposition parties – Unity – National Movement and the Coalition for Change – announced a “stolen election”.
Opposition party of former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili Unity – National Movement the results of the parliamentary elections are not recognized. This is what party leader Tina Bokuchava said, Echo-Kavkaza reports on Saturday, October 26.
“Georgia’s Central Election Commission will carry out Ivanishvili’s dirty orders. Unity – National Movement goes into emergency mode,” Bokuchava said at an emergency briefing.
“The election fraud scheme has been deciphered, the public will know detailed information about it on October 27. The election was stolen. This is a constitutional coup, Dream is the author of the constitutional coup and will be brought to justice in the prescribed manner. through the law of Georgia We have identified the method of how the elections were stolen,” said Gvaramia.
Two more parties have not yet made statements, which, according to the CEC, have overcome the 5% barrier – coalition Strong Georgia and the party of the former prime minister Gakharia for Georgia.
We remind you that the first exit polls released after the closing of polling stations in Georgia showed mixed results. Exit polls commissioned by the party in power showed a victory for the pro-government party. Georgian dreamand polls commissioned by opposition forces indicated that Georgian dream lost the election, and the opposition parties gained a majority of seats in parliament.
The first official data from the Georgian Central Election Commission after counting votes from 70.91% of polling stations indicated that Georgian dream obtained 52.99% of the votes, and the four main opposition blocs together received just over 38% of the votes.
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