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Transparency International – Georgia Reports Less Violations During Pre-Election Campaign
May 11, 2010
Guram Chakhvadze: “Single Mandate Candidate from Zemo Alvani Village Shall Be Detained”
May 11, 2010
In Guria Region Candidates of the National Movement Misuse Administrative Resources during Pre-Election Campaign
May 11, 2010
“Ozurgeti district governor Avtandil Mekvabishvili made decisions in regard with the activities planned within the Rural Development Program,” said interim district governor Mamia Baramidze.
Zviad Dzidziguri: “I Calmed Down the Situation By Shooting”
May 11, 2010
At night of May 7, the incident occurred near the house of the candidate for the city mayor from the National Council. The activists of the ruling party claim they were posting the posters of the National Movement in Cholokashvili Street when Zviad Dzidziguri approached them. Initially, he insulted and then physically assaulted them. Later, he shot in their direction four times. Zviad Dzidziguri confirmed that he shot during the incident in front of his house. He said, he has permission on he fire=gun and always has it with him,” wrote the newspaper Resonance in the article “Zviad Dzidziguri: “I Shot in the Air”/ “Let Them Provoke Me Wherever They Want But Never Provoke My Family”.
Residents of Vazisubani Village Reminded the MP Candidate Old False Promises
May 10, 2010
Polling Stations with Broken Windows and Late Election Lists
May 6, 2010
“Kutaisi is meeting the municipality elections with unarranged polling stations. The date of the elections was unofficially announced 6 months ago. Despite that, nothing was done and the commission members have to work in unbearable conditions throughout the whole month,” the Kutaisi office of the Republic Party spread statement.
Misuse of Administrative Resources and Oppression Facts in Kakheti Before Elections
May 6, 2010
While assessing the snap presidential and parliamentary elections of 2008, both international and local monitoring missions stated that the misuse of the financial, institutional and other resources during the pre-election campaign was more problematic in Georgia. On April 16, 2010, ambassador of the OSCE Monitoring Mission to Georgia Audrey Glover said that “the OSCE will evaluate the municipality elections on May 30 in accordance to the Copenhagen Resolution.” The Copenhagen document prohibits misuse of the administrative resources during the pre-election campaign. Despite that, the government actively uses the administrative resources.
Pre-Election Special Operation in Mestia
May 5, 2010
On May 4, by midnight, Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti regional governor Zaza Gorozia, his deputy Erekle Japaridze, head of the regional police department Tengiz Gunava, Mestia district governor Kakha Kvitsiani, official of the MIA Anzor Margiani and head of the regional financial police Giorgi Shedania visited Mestia district administration together with their colleagues. They forcibly took the single mandate candidates of the political party “Tavisupleba” Vakhtang and Leri Nakanis to the administrative building. Leri Nakani was forced to sign the document based on which he refused to take part in the municipality elections. Vakhtang Nakani did not sign the similar document because the representatives of the local office of the opposition party managed to assist him and took him out of the administrative building.
Pupils of the 12th Form Are Made to Support National Movement
May 5, 2010
Opposition Parties Protest Participation of the Clergymen in the Pre-Election Campaign of the National Movement
May 5, 2010
HQ of the National Movement Works In the Room of the Election Commission
May 5, 2010
Opposition Parties Assigned Their Seats in the Election Commissions to the National Movement
May 5, 2010
Participation of the opposition parties in the election commissions is particularly important for the impartial and fair elections and it is regulated by the Election Code of Georgia. The coordinators of the Human Rights Center and the correspondents of the humanrights.ge report from almost every region of Georgia that representatives of the National Movement occupy the seats of the opposition parties in the election commissions. As it was found out, the members of the political parties “By Ourselves” and “Entrepreneurs” give their seats to the ruling party very willingly.
New Oppression Method During Pre-Election Campaign
May 4, 2010
Member of the National Party from Ozurgeti District Left the Party
May 4, 2010
More than 90 % of Election Commission Members Represent the Government
May 4, 2010
Candidate for Rustavi City Mayor Working As a Driver of Public Bus Met Unpleasant Passenger
May 3, 2010
On May 2, the number one candidate on the list of the National Movement in Rustavi Mamuka Chikovani chose a new form to communicate with people. Former mayor became driver of the yellow bus # 4 in Rustavi. We met him on the bus quite by accident and did not lose a chance to interview him.
Police Arrested Activists of the National Council
May 3, 2010