The President of Georgia called for protests, claims that the elections were stolen with the help of Russia

The Central Election Commission announced today that the ruling Georgian Dream party received almost 55 percent of the votes, on almost 100 percent of the counted ballots.

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Salome Zurabishvili, Photo: Reuters
Salome Zurabishvili, Photo: Reuters
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The President of Georgia, Salome Zurabishvili, said today that her country is a victim of a Russian "special operation" and supported the Georgian opposition, which does not recognize the results of the vote.

She called on Georgians to take to the main street in the capital Tbilisi on Monday to protest the result, which she said was a "total falsification, a total theft of votes".

The Central Election Commission announced today that the ruling Georgian Dream party received almost 55 percent of the votes, on almost 100 percent of the counted ballots.

European election observers announced that the vote was held in an environment marked by intimidation and cases of physical violence that jeopardized the outcome of the vote.

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