The public saw the protest of Davit Kirtadze, the representative of the "National Movement" in the CEC, against Giorgi Kalandarishvili, who already physically wears the black mark that has become a kind of symbol of this hijacked and totally falsified election, Tina Bokuchava, the chairman of the "Unity National Movement", said about this.
As Bokuchava noted, the CEC is in a hurry to legalize hijacked elections.
"They are in a hurry, naturally, because they know very well that the society will not accept the results of the hijacked elections, so they are in a hurry to legalize these hijacked elections, whether it is in the court or in the district commissions or in the CEC. The public saw the protest of Davit Kirtadze, the representative of the "National Movement" in the CEC, against Giorgi Kalandarishvili, who is the main executor of the Russian special operation, as a result of which the free will of the Georgian people was kidnapped on October 26. Which became a kind of symbol of this hijacked and totally rigged election.
We also saw yesterday how the appellate court did not dare to hold a hearing to consider the lawsuit filed by the "National Movement" and there, in protest, we left 1260 pages of evidence on the stairs as a sign of protest, because in reality, the election administration, the court, the institution of elections and the right to elections have been abolished in the country, and we want to return it. We can only protest, be it at the court, in the CEC, on Rustaveli Avenue, or expressed by students at the university. In any form, we must protest to regain the right to elections, to regain the stolen state and the European future of our country," said Tina Bokuchava.
For information, there was noise at the session of the Central Election Commission, where the election results were summarized. David Kirtadze, the representative of "Unity - National Movement" in the CEC, called the chairman of the CEC, Giorgi Kalandarishvili, a "black stain" and painted him with black paint.
More specifically, the controversy followed Kirtadze's statement regarding the elections, where he called Kalandarishvili "Tochka Ru" and after which, due to the expiration of the time stipulated by the regulations, his microphone was turned off.