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Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili claimed that the parliamentary election held yesterday was interfered with by a "Russian operation," stating that they would not accept the election results.
GEORGIAN PRESIDENT: WE DO NOT ACCEPT THE ELECTION RESULTS
Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili made statements to the press at the Presidential Palace in the capital Tbilisi. Zurabishvili, who is supported by the leaders of the opposition blocs "United for Georgia," "Coalition for Change," and "Strong Georgia," which passed the 5% threshold, evaluated the parliamentary elections held yesterday in her country. Zurabishvili stated that they do not accept the results indicating that the ruling Georgian Dream Party won the election.
"FRAUD WAS COMMITTED WITH A RUSSIAN OPERATION"
Claiming that fraud occurred in the elections, Zurabishvili said, "There was complete falsification in these elections." Zurabishvili argued that the people's votes were "stolen," stating, "We have become victims of an event that can be defined as a Russian special operation. A new type of hybrid warfare was applied to our people, to our country." Emphasizing that Georgia is a country with a future in Europe and that they will not give up on this, Zurabishvili stated, "This election is unrecognizable because it is the recognition of Russia's entry here and Georgia's dependency on Russia."
CALL TO THE PUBLIC: "GO TO THE STREETS"
Zurabishvili invited opposition parties and the public, who do not recognize the election results, to gather in front of the Parliament Building in Tbilisi tomorrow evening. Calling on Western countries to support her country and its people, Zurabishvili stated that protecting Georgia means maintaining the geopolitical balance.
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS IN GEORGIA
The parliamentary elections held yesterday in Georgia were won by the ruling Georgian Dream Party, which received 53.93% of the votes. The "Coalition for Change," which received 11.03% of the votes, came in second, "United for Georgia," which received 10.16%, came in third, "Strong Georgia," which received 8.81%, came in fourth, and "Gakharia for Georgia," which received 7.77%, came in fifth. The opposition had announced that they would not recognize the election results.
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