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Tamar Kordzaia: Let's start a campaign called "Check yourself where you voted" - if the government proves that there was no falsification and manipulation, it can immediately create such a base

Tamar Kordzaia: Let's start a campaign called "Check yourself where you voted" - if the government proves that there was no falsification and manipulation, it can immediately create such a base
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One of the leaders of "Unity - National Movement", Tamar Kordzaia, takes the initiative to start a campaign called "Check yourself where you voted".

As Kordzaia said at the briefing, for this, a base of election participants should be created, where he will be able to check where he voted and make sure whether his vote was falsified or not.

According to Kordzaia, if the government does not create this base, it means that it is "afraid" of Georgian citizens.

"Let's start a campaign called - "Check yourself where you voted". To do this, it is necessary for the Central Election Commission to immediately adapt the website and create a database of participants in the elections. to create in order to give the voter the opportunity to verify himself in the list of voters going to the polls. Such software from the Central Election Commission, on the one hand, provides a proven possibility for the voter to express his will. Also, make sure that your vote is not lost or that no one has voted for you. On the other hand, it will make sure that his voice was not faked by someone else.

If the government believes and proves that falsification and technological manipulations did not take place, it can immediately create such a base and regain the trust of Georgian citizens. If it is not created, it means that the citizens of Georgia are afraid, because they will check the real results", said Tamar Kordzaia.

Tamar Kordzaia: Let's start a campaign called "Check yourself where you voted" - if the government proves that there was no falsification and manipulation, it can immediately create such a base

One of the leaders of "Unity - National Movement", Tamar Kordzaia, takes the initiative to start a campaign called "Check yourself where you voted".

As Kordzaia said at the briefing, for this, a base of election participants should be created, where he will be able to check where he voted and make sure whether his vote was falsified or not.

According to Kordzaia, if the government does not create this base, it means that it is "afraid" of Georgian citizens.

"Let's start a campaign called - "Check yourself where you voted". To do this, it is necessary for the Central Election Commission to immediately adapt the website and create a database of participants in the elections. to create in order to give the voter the opportunity to verify himself in the list of voters going to the polls. Such software from the Central Election Commission, on the one hand, provides a proven possibility for the voter to express his will. Also, make sure that your vote is not lost or that no one has voted for you. On the other hand, it will make sure that his voice was not faked by someone else.

If the government believes and proves that falsification and technological manipulations did not take place, it can immediately create such a base and regain the trust of Georgian citizens. If it is not created, it means that the citizens of Georgia are afraid, because they will check the real results", said Tamar Kordzaia.

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