
Representatives of the opposition parties were demanding the Central Election Commission to review 63 complaints in detail and cancel the protocols received by district commissions. The complaints were related to violations that were observed in different districts. The opposition parties presented video and audio evidence on how several ballots were placed in the ballot box by one and the same person and how “carousels” were organized during the election day.
As lawyer Mari Tsutskiridze told InterpressNews, political parties will continue the legal dispute and will appeal against the decision of the Central Election Commission of Tbilisi City Court in the Court of Appeal tomorrow and if the Court of Appeal will not satisfy their demands, the dispute will continue in the European Court of Human Rights.