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VisitOutcome of opposition's legal challenges to 2024 Georgian election results?
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Georgia's Ruling Party Claims Victory as Opposition, President Dispute Results over Alleged Fraud
Oct 26, 2024, 04:55 PM
Georgia held parliamentary elections on Saturday that are seen as pivotal for the country's future alignment with either the European Union or Russia. Final voter turnout was 58.9%. Preliminary results from the Central Election Commission indicate that the ruling Georgian Dream party is leading with approximately 53% of the vote after counting over 70% of precincts. However, exit polls showed Georgian Dream at 40.9%, with opposition parties collectively achieving over 38%. President Salome Zourabichvili declared victory for the opposition. Opposition parties, including the Coalition for Change and the United National Movement, are disputing the results, alleging election fraud and refusing to recognize the outcome. Independent election monitors have reported serious violations, including ballot stuffing and voter intimidation. The opposition's strong performance in exit polls contrasts with official results, intensifying concerns over the integrity of the electoral process. The election's outcome could significantly impact Georgia's aspirations to join the EU and NATO or risk falling back into Russia's influence.
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