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Shalva Papuashvili: No matter how the opposition and biased local observers try to exaggerate the issues, everything was reflected in the OSCE/ODIHR report - the pre-election campaign is in a calm environment

Shalva Papuashvili: No matter how the opposition and biased local observers try to exaggerate the issues, everything was reflected in the OSCE/ODIHR report - the pre-election campaign is in a calm environment
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No matter how much the opposition and biased local observers try to exaggerate the issues, everything was reflected in the OSCE/ODIHR report, the Chairman of the Parliament of Georgia Shalva Papuashvili told journalists in Gurjaani.

According to him, the conclusion of the OSCE/ODIHR reflected that the pre-election campaign is in a peaceful environment.

As Papuashvili explained, the main problem of OSCE/ODIHR is polarization and especially polarization in the media.

"The interim report published by the OSCE/ODIHR is important. It is a fact and everyone has seen that no matter how much the opposition and biased local observers try to exaggerate the issues, everything was reflected in the OSCE/ODIHR report. It was reflected that the pre-election campaign is in a calm environment, that there may be only individual excesses; By the way, OSCE/ODIHR has also mentioned this when it comes to violations, for example, pulling down posters, etc., that these violations were also against "Georgian Dream". The main problem mentioned above is polarization and especially polarization in the media, among them, there is talk about commercials, you see it's a difficult situation. We have provided detailed information on how many seconds "Mtavari", "TV Pirveli", "Formula" stole from "Georgian Dream" and put us in an unequal position. More than five hours in total compared to other batches. More than five hours of advertising time was stolen by these three television stations in favor of their own party bosses. We have provided this detailed information and hope that the next report will reflect these details. There are two weeks left before the elections, the period up to two weeks is summed up. It is concluded that it is a calm environment, where there is no use of administrative resources, violence, or other claims that the opposition usually has, there is no special situation in this regard. On the contrary, it is noted that this whole process is going on in a peaceful environment", said Shalva Papuashvili.

The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) has published an interim report on the pre-election environment for the parliamentary elections in Georgia. In addition, the report reviews the work of the election administration and election technologies. The report states that the pre-election period is taking place in a rather peaceful environment. As for the election campaign and politicians' messages, according to the report, the election campaign messages that have come under scrutiny up to this point are mostly saturated with extremely polarized rhetoric.

Shalva Papuashvili: No matter how the opposition and biased local observers try to exaggerate the issues, everything was reflected in the OSCE/ODIHR report - the pre-election campaign is in a calm environment

No matter how much the opposition and biased local observers try to exaggerate the issues, everything was reflected in the OSCE/ODIHR report, the Chairman of the Parliament of Georgia Shalva Papuashvili told journalists in Gurjaani.

According to him, the conclusion of the OSCE/ODIHR reflected that the pre-election campaign is in a peaceful environment.

As Papuashvili explained, the main problem of OSCE/ODIHR is polarization and especially polarization in the media.

"The interim report published by the OSCE/ODIHR is important. It is a fact and everyone has seen that no matter how much the opposition and biased local observers try to exaggerate the issues, everything was reflected in the OSCE/ODIHR report. It was reflected that the pre-election campaign is in a calm environment, that there may be only individual excesses; By the way, OSCE/ODIHR has also mentioned this when it comes to violations, for example, pulling down posters, etc., that these violations were also against "Georgian Dream". The main problem mentioned above is polarization and especially polarization in the media, among them, there is talk about commercials, you see it's a difficult situation. We have provided detailed information on how many seconds "Mtavari", "TV Pirveli", "Formula" stole from "Georgian Dream" and put us in an unequal position. More than five hours in total compared to other batches. More than five hours of advertising time was stolen by these three television stations in favor of their own party bosses. We have provided this detailed information and hope that the next report will reflect these details. There are two weeks left before the elections, the period up to two weeks is summed up. It is concluded that it is a calm environment, where there is no use of administrative resources, violence, or other claims that the opposition usually has, there is no special situation in this regard. On the contrary, it is noted that this whole process is going on in a peaceful environment", said Shalva Papuashvili.

The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) has published an interim report on the pre-election environment for the parliamentary elections in Georgia. In addition, the report reviews the work of the election administration and election technologies. The report states that the pre-election period is taking place in a rather peaceful environment. As for the election campaign and politicians' messages, according to the report, the election campaign messages that have come under scrutiny up to this point are mostly saturated with extremely polarized rhetoric.

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