Georgia’s President Salome Zourabichvili has challenged the results of the country’s parliamentary election held on October 26 by filing a lawsuit with the Constitutional Court. She claims that the election process violated key democratic principles, including universality and secrecy. The ruling Georgian Dream party secured a majority with 53.93% of the vote, but Zourabichvili, backed by opposition parties, refuses to recognize the results. She has described the election as a “Russian special operation,” calling it “stolen.” Zourabichvili’s lawsuit demands the annulment of the election’s final results, highlighting concerns over the fairness and transparency of the voting process.
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