According to Ana Natsvlishvili, one of the leaders of "Strong Georgia", a complaint was filed in 73 district commissions with the request that the lists loaded in the verification machines and the so-called the checklists were made public, although they were "totally not met".
As Natsvilishvili mentioned, the mentioned lists store key information about the crimes committed during the elections. According to her, the district commissions act not according to the law, but according to the directive to "cover up the crime".
"We believe that the elections of October 26 were not only falsified, but also hijacked. In order to make the main evidence of the crime available to everyone, which will shed light on the unprecedented scheme of falsification and hijacking of elections, "Strong Georgia" filed a complaint with 73 district commissions, where, based on the facts that confirm the scheme of hijacking the elections, we asked the district commissions to conduct verification in the machines. This is critically important information on which precinct voters are registered to vote. These are lists that store key information about the crime committed.Instead of the district commissions, as they are required by law, to independently consider and make a decision regarding our complaints, the demands of "Strong Georgia" were not fully met, which proves that these lists are the main evidence of the crimes that the district commissions and the entire election administration hides District commissions act not as the law obliges them to do, independently, but with an illegal centralized directive to cover up the crime and prevent the Georgian people from knowing the truth about the gravest crime committed. Of course, we are not going to stop here, we will continue our fight using all legal mechanisms to prove the facts that Georgian Dream has totally and grossly violated the right to vote of Georgian citizens and to make all the people involved in this criminal scheme accountable," said Anna. Natsvilishvili.