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The Human Rights Center Sues Chairperson of the Kolagi Village Election Commission
May 20, 2010
Socially Disabled People Are Compelled to Attend Pre-Election Meetings of the National Movement
May 20, 2010
Opposition Parties Complain about Unequal Election Conditions
May 20, 2010
Two weeks before the municipal elections the opposition parties started to complain about the unequal pre-election conditions. Unlike the governmental officials, the single mandate candidates of the opposition parties state that everything is ready in Kutaisi, like throughout Georgia, to rig the elections.
CSI Research Showed 44 % of People Supports the National Movement
May 19, 2010
Can 2 137 Military Servants Be Permanently Deployed in the Building of Special Operative Department?
May 18, 2010
Most Spread Methods of Election Rigging in Georgia
May 18, 2010
What methods are most popular in Georgia to rig the elections, and whether it is possible to carry out fair municipal elections on May 30 to show the real choice of the people? These questions have become more and more urgent for the political parties participating in the elections recently. The humanrights.ge interviewed the board chairman of the International Center of Civil Culture Kote Kandelaki who has been observing the elections for several years and studies the features of the Georgian elections.
Member of the Election Commission Blames the Chairperson in Oppression
May 17, 2010
Pre-Election Promises together with Threats
May 17, 2010
The Human Rights Center Requests to Dismiss Chairperson of the Election Commission in Kabali Village
May 17, 2010
Kvemo Kartli Region before Elections – Scarified Election Banners, Rapidly Changeable Opposition Feelings…
May 17, 2010
Next day, members of the Christian-Democrat Party found their election banner scarified in the 7th micro district of Rustavi. “The banners with our candidate in this district Giorgi Melikidze were torn down and scarified next day. It is uncivilized form of fight. If somebody thinks that by similar actions our rating will fall in this city, he is very mistaken,” said the head of the Rustavi office of the Christian-Democrats Aleko Akhvlediani.
National Council Filed Complaint against Kvareli District Election Commission at the CEC
May 14, 2010
Members of the National Movement Have Absolute Majority in Election Commissions
May 14, 2010
Most opposition parties might have made a deal with the government before the municipality elections of May 30. The reason of the assumption is the party-belonging of the regional and district election commissions members. However, neither those opposition parties are active whose quotas were used by the National Movement.
“We Take a Risk by Coming to the Meeting”
May 14, 2010
Nino Khatiskatsi: “The Government is More Concerned about the Opinion of the International Community about Local Elections Than about the Opinion of Georgian Voters”
May 14, 2010
Interpresnews interviewed the head of the non-governmental organization Transparency International – Georgia Nino Khatiskatsi regarding the various aspects of the pre-election campaign.
Tamaz Abramishvili Was Dismissed from the Election HQ of the National Movement
May 14, 2010
Tina Kaidanow Met NGO Representatives
May 14, 2010
Initiative Group of Lawyers Started Manifestation in Front of the Parliament
May 13, 2010
Initiative group of lawyers started sitting manifestation in front of the parliament building. Representative of the initiative group Shalva Khachapuridze said the protest will last 24 hours a day till the results of the municipality elections of May 30 are announced.
Head of CSD Was Fired Because of Pre-Election Oppression
May 13, 2010
The head of the Lanchkhuti district division of the Constitutional Security Department was fired because of the oppression on the single mandate candidate of the Alliance for Georgia.
Alliance for Georgia Blames Chairman of the Samtredia Regional Election Commission in Close Relationship with the National Movement
May 13, 2010
According to the Alliance for Georgia, the first session of the election commissions in Samtredia district was held with violations. There are 50 polling stations and 49 000 registered voters in the district. However, the changes are eventually introduced to the election list. Unlike other opposition parties, only the representative of the Alliance for Georgia Imeda Gogava protested the violations.
Prosecutor Participates in the Pre-Election Campaign
May 13, 2010