Opposition parties in Georgia said early Sunday that they do not recognize the results of the October 26 election, which were “stolen” by the ruling Georgian Dream party, and called for protests.
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson called the parliamentary elections in Georgia “stolen” and the government that made them a “puppet”. On Sunday, October 27, he wrote this on the social microblog network X.
“The picture emerging in Georgia is clear – yesterday’s election was stolen by Putin’s puppet government in Tbilisi. I support the people of Georgia as they defend their freedom, their rights and their future,” the politician wrote. .
The post received over half a million views and many comments. There were a few comments from Georgia, but all with thanks for the support.
It should be noted that the Central Election Commission of Georgia said that according to the results of counting 100% of the votes, the pro-Russian Georgian Dream got 54.08%. Coalition for Change – 10.92%, Unity – National Movement – 10.12%. Also, Strong Georgia (8.78%) and Gakharia – For Georgia (7.76%) passed the five percent barrier.
On voting day, fraud was noticed at polling stations in Georgia and fights broke out.
Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili, who opposes the government, called the results of the country’s parliamentary elections “completely fake,” announced a special Russian operation and called on people to protest on Monday, October 28.
Also, opposition Georgian political forces have already announced that they do not recognize the results of the country’s elections and have announced protests.
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