The representatives of the opposition parties in the CEC are discussing the re-elections and the action plan

Representatives of opposition parties gathered in the Central Election Commission of Georgia. At today's meeting, they are discussing the re-election and the action plan.

According to their assessment, the principle of secrecy was violated in 90% of the precincts, and the results of these precincts should be annulled. As Giorgi Sioridze, an opposition member of the CEC, told journalists before the meeting, this fact was also confirmed by the Tetritskaro District Court.

"Today, the opposition members of the CEC are meeting, we will have a working meeting to plan the appropriate procedural steps. This follows from yesterday's remarkable fact, when the Tetritskaro District Court made a decision and, as a result of the inspection, annulled the results of the district where it was already proven by the court that the principle of secrecy was violated. If the so-called Tetritskaro The principle of secrecy was violated at technological precincts because on the back of the ballot it was visible who the voter voted for, this means that in absolutely all precincts where 90% of Georgian voters are concentrated, this principle was violated and the result should be the annulment of the results in these precincts. This means that 90% of the election results should be annulled," said Sioridze.

According to him, they will try to plan appropriate procedures at the level of the election administration.

At the same time, Sioridze responded to the request of a part of non-governmental organizations that the question of the responsibility of the CEC chairman, Giorgi Kalandarishvili, should be raised in the case of alleged election fraud. Giorgi Sioridze notes that all state agencies were involved in election fraud.

"The special operation that took place on October 26 was so large-scale that the election administration was involved, as well as, first of all, Susi and many other state agencies. Accordingly, everyone who participated in this special operation, who contributed to the hijacking of the elections, must be held accountable. The rest should appear as a result of the objective investigation, which should be conducted by the non-Georgian prosecutor's office," said Sioridze.

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