Georgian opposition political forces declared that they did not recognize the election results and announced protests.
The Central Election Commission of Georgia approved the results of the parliamentary elections on November 16, announcing the party Georgian dream winner. Opposition representative David Kirtadze, who disagreed with the decision, threw paint at the head of the Central Election Commission, Giorgi Kalandarishvili. It was reported by Echo of the Caucasus on Saturday, November 16th.
“You don’t hear the Georgian people, you don’t hear the protesting students You are taking away the future of Georgia, our future, and pushing the country towards Russia is a “dot ru”.
After the incident, the CEC meeting was interrupted. Subsequently, Kalandarishvili continued to work on an eye patch.
It was noted that the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia opened criminal proceedings under the article “intentional inclusion of harm to health.”
Let us remind you that the opposition Georgian political forces said that they do not recognize the election results and expressed protests.
They said they will also boycott the new parliament so that it will not be given legitimacy.
Source: korrespondent

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