Members of the opposition called for the annulment of Saturday’s election, which, according to Georgia’s Central Election Commission (CEC), gave the predominantly pro-Russian Georgian Dream party 54% of the vote compared to the opposition bloc’s 38%.
A joint report published on Sunday by European election observers, including the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, said that while the election offered voters “a wide choice” of candidates, the voting was “marred by an uneven playing field, pressure and tension”.