Georgia's Opposition Leads Protest Against Questionable Elections

Tbilisi, GeorgiaMon Oct 28 2024
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In Tbilisi, Georgia, a storm is brewing over its recent elections. President Salome Zourabichvili, along with a united opposition, is standing up against what they call a rigged vote. They see it as a shadow of Russia's influence, much like the occupation of a significant part of their country since 2008. The government, led by the Georgian Dream party, is accused of being tied to pro-Russian interests. Many Georgians believe the election was filled with serious issues, such as ballot stuffing and voter intimidation. International observers also flagged these problems. In response, President Zourabichvili called for peaceful protests, and the opposition is rallying behind her.
The government's founder, Bidzina Ivanishvili, claimed victory before all votes were counted, adding to suspicions. Despite Russia's lack of official involvement, many in Georgia see its hand in the election irregularities. The opposition even points to technical meddling as part of Russia's new strategy. Meanwhile, the government has invited Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to show support, further complicating the political landscape.
https://localnews.ai/article/georgias-opposition-leads-protest-against-questionable-elections-dc59e174

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