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The Human Rights Center Requests to Stop Election Process in Polling Station # 22 of Lagodekhi Election District
May 30, 2010
In Karajala Village People Are Marked Outside Polling Station
May 30, 2010
Observers of the Human Rights Center Request to Stop Election Procedure in the Polling Station # 1 in Lagodekhi District
May 30, 2010
Ethnic Azerbaijan Voters Call Each Other “Besh! Besh!” from the Election Booths
May 30, 2010
Commission Members Had Disagreement in the PS # 18 in Kabali Village
May 30, 2010
GYLA Blames National Movement in Violation of the Constitutional Principle of Anonymity and Article 8 of the Election Code
May 30, 2010
GYLA Has Prepared Five Suits about Election Violations
May 30, 2010
“New Generation – New Initiative” Reported Less Ballot Papers Distributed than Registered Voters
May 30, 2010
Numbers of Polling Stations Were Written on Georgian State Flag
May 28, 2010
Lanchkhuti Municipality Board Breached Election Code
May 28, 2010
Candidate of the National Movement Does Not Like To Recall Sins of November 7
May 28, 2010
Public officials in the Kvemo Kartli region, who are on holidays, actively meet the population before the elections. They speak about the achievements of their party and try to persuade the voters that the government always supported the society. The humanrights.ge reminded the single mandate candidate of the National Movement in Rustavi Mamuka Abuladze how he congratulated the masked law enforcement officers about the dispersal of the demonstration on November 7, 2007.
Noghaideli’s Party Does Not Hurry to Pay Salary Arrears to the Activists
May 28, 2010
Peak of the Oppression on Voters and Opposition Parties
May 28, 2010
“The government does its best to intervene in the activities of the opposition parties during the municipal elections. They do it several days before the elections too. Representatives of the ruling party openly or secretly bribe voters, threaten people and try to win the elections with the support of similar illegal methods,” said the representatives of the Kutaisi office of the Alliance for Georgia.
Election Posters of the National Movement Are Posted in Polling Station # 2 in Telavi
May 27, 2010
Kakheti News Center Will Photo-Monitor the Municipal Elections
May 27, 2010
Commissaries Have Election Posters of the National Movement Pasted in Their Offices
May 27, 2010
Offices of the commissaries of the territorial entities in Ozurgeti district are full of election posters and booklets of the United National Movement. Lawyers say similar action is punished under the Article 126/18 of the Election Code and imposes fine of 1 500 GEL over the offender (commissary in this particular case).
“Fair Elections” Casts Doubt Over the Criteria of Selecting Trainers by the CEC
May 27, 2010
National Deal
May 27, 2010
The president of Georgia Saakashvili stated that fair municipal election of Georgia in 2010 is the issue of dignity for the country. He ordered the members of the National Movement not to ‘give reason to the opposition parties for complaining” about their involvement in the election process. However, in Kakheti region, the secretaries in the election commissions, who were introduced by the opposition parties and were to protect the interests of them, in fact cooperate with the National Movement.
Noise in the Office of Noghaideli’s Party
May 25, 2010
GYLA Presented Mid-Term Report on Election Monitoring Results
May 25, 2010