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‘Georgian Dream’ stops protest actions in front of election commissions

Georgia Materials 4 October 2012 13:44 (UTC +04:00)
The "Georgian Dream" stops protest actions against the election results issued by the election commissions, and will continue to solve the issue on the disputed polling stations by legal means.
‘Georgian Dream’ stops protest actions in front of election commissions

Georgia, Tbilisi, Oct. 4 / Trend, N.Kirtskhalia /

The "Georgian Dream" stops protest actions against the election results issued by the election commissions, and will continue to solve the issue on the disputed polling stations by legal means.

The Coalition spokesperson Maia Panjikidze urged "Georgian Dream" supporters to continue the fight against fraud in these polling stations legally.

She said they have documents that prove that candidates of the "Georgian Dream" won in he disputed districts, however, the original protocols of election commissions differ from reports published by the Central Election Commission.

Meanwhile, two protest actions are scheduled for Thursday in front of the district election commissions in the Georgian regions.

"Georgian Dream" decided to stop protest actions after representatives of the EU, NATO and a number of foreign embassies accredited to Tbilisi called them to take this step.
Parliamentary elections were held in Georgia on Oct.1. Around 14 parties and two political blocs participated in the elections.

Parliamentary elections were held in Georgia on a mixed - list, majority system. Around 150 MPs must be elected - 77 on the lists (a passing barrier of five per cent) and 73 - single-seat constituencies.

Georgian Central Election Commission has counted data from 3,677 (99.5 percent) out of 3,766 polls so far.

According to initial information, the opposition coalition "Bidzina Ivanishvili - Georgian Dream" continues to lead - 54.9 percent (1,179,930 votes).

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