The Gyla releases the initial results of examination of electoral disputes
Tbilisi. The GYLA is releasing the initial results of examination of electoral disputes during the 2017 local self-government elections.
''According to the data we have analyzed, the complaints filed by the GYLA’s observers during the first round – on the polling day and during the post-election period – dealt with the following: processing of personal information of voters by representatives of electoral subjects; inappropriate exercise of rights and violations of lot-casting procedures by members of election commissions; violations related to polling procedures; restriction of observers’ rights'', is noted in the statement.
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