Giorgi Kalandarishvili: When it comes to forgery, it is a very serious accusation - when accusations are heard, these accusations must have relevant evidence and facts

When it comes to falsifying [elections], this is a very serious accusation, - said the Chairman of the Central Election Commission, Giorgi Kalandarishvili, while talking to journalists.

According to him, accusations should have relevant evidence and facts.

"When accusations are made, these accusations must have relevant evidence and facts. When it comes to [election] fraud, this is a very serious charge. When it comes to forgery, appropriate evidence must be presented, the facts must be established and appropriate measures taken by the appropriate authorities," said Giorgi Kalandarishvili.

According to Kalandarishvili, if there were illegal actions, the relevant agencies would take appropriate and appropriate measures according to the law.

"We must tell the public that even shortly after the day of the election or during this one month, they have any evidence that any manipulation took place somewhere. The election administration was the agency that, a few days after the election, turned to the Georgia Prosecutor's Office in relation to such accusations. In order for them to conduct proper investigations within their competence and provide objective information to the public.

Also, in the event that there were illegal actions, appropriate measures should be taken according to the law. It is vitally important that the post-election period is not damaged by groundless and evidence-less accusations," said Giorgi Kalandarishvili.

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