Georgia's president accuses Russia of election interference in parliamentary vote
Summary: Georgia's President Salome Zourabichvili accused Russia of interfering in the recent parliamentary election, claiming it was a "special operation." She announced her refusal to recognize the election results, citing widespread vote manipulation and called for protests in Tbilisi.
The ruling party, Georgian Dream, reportedly received 54.8% of the vote, according to the Central Election Commission. However, European observers noted serious issues, including intimidation and violence, which they said undermined the election's integrity.
Opposition leaders, including Tina Bokuchava, rejected the results, alleging that the election commission acted on orders from Georgian Dream's founder, Bidzina Ivanishvili. They reported attacks on their headquarters and claimed voters faced pressure to support the ruling party.
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