Tbilisi. Transparency International Georgia monitored the 31 October 2020 parliamentary elections with some 600 local observers.
“The analysis of the 170 violations that we recorded and the 46 complaints that we filed makes it clear that the 31 October elections were a step back compared with the 2016 parliamentary elections. The election day was marked by physical confrontations outside the polling stations, obstruction of the work of observers and journalists, including physical attacks on journalists and damaging of their property, violation of the secrecy of vote in the polling stations, alleged instances of bribing of the voters, and other significant and relatively insignificant violations”, is noted in the statement.
Source: transparency.ge
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