Only two judges out of nine voted to consider the claim – Georgiy Kvenchhiladze and Teimuraz Tugushi.
Georgia’s Constitutional Court rejected claims by President Salome Zurabishvili and the opposition to cancel the election results. Echo of the Caucasus reported this on Tuesday, December 3.
It is known that the court refused to consider the statements of the president and oppositionists to cancel the results of the October 26 election.
Only two judges out of nine voted to consider the claim – Georgiy Kvenchhiladze and Teimuraz Tugushi.
We remind you that the opposition political forces of Georgia declared 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.
Let’s add that the court of the city of Tetri-Tskaro (Georgia) canceled the results of the parliamentary elections in 30 polling stations due to violations.
Source: korrespondent

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