Georgia election chief doused in paint as protests continue after divisive parliamentary vote
- The chairman of Georgia's Central Electoral Commission, Giorgi Kalandarishvili, was doused with black paint during a meeting confirming election results, as reported by the Associated Press.
- European election observers characterized the elections on October 26 as occurring in a "divisive" atmosphere, noting bribery, double voting, and physical violence, according to their findings.
- The ruling Georgian Dream party announced winning 53.93% of the vote, while opposition supporters claim the results are rigged, which Georgian Dream denies.
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42% Center
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C 42%
R 16%
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