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Eka Gigauri: There are no more questions that there were many problems and various schemes were used to falsify the elections - Western partners are well informed and there is talk about what can be done

Eka Gigauri: There are no more questions that there were many problems and various schemes were used to falsify the elections - Western partners are well informed and there is talk about what can be done
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There are no longer any questions regarding the fact that there were too many problems during the elections and various schemes were used to falsify the elections - our Western partners are well informed and today there is already talk about what can be done, - said the executive director of Transparency International Georgia, Eka Gigauri, after the meeting with the EU ambassador.

According to her, during the conversation with the Ambassador, the third sector pointed out that it is very important that the citizens of Georgia do not accept this injustice.

"We were talking about the October 26 elections. In principle, what can be said at this stage is that there are no longer any questions regarding the fact that there were too many problems on the day of the election and that various schemes were used to rig the election. Our Western partners are well informed about what happened on the day of the elections, and today they are already talking about what can be done and how we move forward. From our side, we were talking about the fact that, of course, it is very important that the citizens of Georgia do not accept this injustice. Of course, we will continue to fight for the European future of Georgia as representatives of the civil sector and as citizens of this country. Of course, there will be discussions on this issue and concrete solutions in Brussels as well...", Gigauri said.

Eka Gigauri: There are no more questions that there were many problems and various schemes were used to falsify the elections - Western partners are well informed and there is talk about what can be done

There are no longer any questions regarding the fact that there were too many problems during the elections and various schemes were used to falsify the elections - our Western partners are well informed and today there is already talk about what can be done, - said the executive director of Transparency International Georgia, Eka Gigauri, after the meeting with the EU ambassador.

According to her, during the conversation with the Ambassador, the third sector pointed out that it is very important that the citizens of Georgia do not accept this injustice.

"We were talking about the October 26 elections. In principle, what can be said at this stage is that there are no longer any questions regarding the fact that there were too many problems on the day of the election and that various schemes were used to rig the election. Our Western partners are well informed about what happened on the day of the elections, and today they are already talking about what can be done and how we move forward. From our side, we were talking about the fact that, of course, it is very important that the citizens of Georgia do not accept this injustice. Of course, we will continue to fight for the European future of Georgia as representatives of the civil sector and as citizens of this country. Of course, there will be discussions on this issue and concrete solutions in Brussels as well...", Gigauri said.

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