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In Batumi National Movement’s Observers Are Regarded with More Favor

May 21, 2008

Batumi’s 79th  election district’s 66th section: Number of voters equals 1087, though there are only two voter cabins, there’s no lighting in cabins. Head of Commission, David Berdzenishvili stated all voters are unlikely to come. Some of  them votes with  mobile election boxes. Referring to this fact, the Human Rights Centre gave a note to the head of commission, although remark was not taken into account, after what a complaint was written.

65th election district opened 20 minutes later. Voters’ list comprises 1441 people, though there are only 1400 bulletins printed.

The same condition was observed on 74th and 7th districts. Number of voters exceed number of bulletins. On 73 district, in comparison with bulletins less than 20 envelopes were counted.

In Batumi’s 79th district’s 51 section’s observer Ira Adalova was not allowed to enter the election section, because she did not come at 7;00 am, although later she attended the elections. She was given permission to observe elections, only after getting information that she was observer from the National Movement.

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