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Georgian authorities have stated that they are ready to double check any details of the elections


The Georgian authorities are ready to create a commission and check the smallest details in all the polling stations, after accusations of falsifying the results of the parliamentary elections by the opposition and some Western leaders and institutions. This was announced by Mamuka Mdinaradze, executive secretary of the ruling "Georgian Dream-Democratic Georgia" party.

He also called on the opposition politicians to provide evidence to the prosecutor's office, which started an investigation at the request of the CEC. According to Mdinaradze, responsibility should be borne not only by those who may violate the law, but also by those who baselessly accuse the authorities of falsifying hundreds of thousands of votes.

On October 26, parliamentary elections were held in Georgia for the first time using electronic ballot boxes. According to the data of the Central Electoral Commission, the ruling "Georgian Dream-Democratic Georgia" party has 53.9%, won and received the right to form a government. Four opposition parties have overcome the five percent barrier.