Georgia's president cites Russian influence in disputed election results as opposition contests outcome
Summary: Georgia's president, Salome Zourabichvili, claims the recent parliamentary election results were influenced by a "Russian special operation" amid allegations of widespread electoral fraud. The ruling Georgian Dream party reportedly won nearly 54% of the vote, which opposition parties are contesting.
European observers noted significant electoral violations, including intimidation and vote buying, but did not declare the election fraudulent. Zourabichvili called for protests in Tbilisi, stating she does not recognize the election results.
The ruling party will hold 89 seats in parliament, one less than in 2020, while opposition parties secured 61 seats. Opposition leaders have labeled the election a "constitutional coup" and are urging supporters to protest against the results.
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