The European Parliament does not consider the results of the elections in Georgia to be a reflection of the will of the Georgian people and calls not to recognize them. This is stated in the resolution adopted on Thursday, November 28, “The worsening crisis of democracy in Georgia after the recent parliamentary elections and alleged election fraud.”
444 deputies voted for its adoption, 72 against, with 82 abstentions." Since the legitimacy of the vote is seriously undermined by the scale of violations, the international community should not recognize the election results," the document states. "Therefore, the European Parliament rejects any recognition of the parliamentary elections and calls for them to be repeated in throughout the year, with the process taking place in an improved electoral environment by an independent and impartial election administration, under close international supervision to ensure a truly fair and transparent electoral process."