In Georgia, the ruling Georgian Dream party secured a significant victory in recent parliamentary elections. However, international observers, including the OSCE, have raised serious concerns about electoral integrity, leading opposition parties to boycott parliament. With a push for legitimacy, protests erupt across the nation, demanding new elections and reinstating talks for EU integration. The opposition’s withdrawal from parliamentary duties showcases a resistance against what they deem a flawed electoral process, culminating in public demonstrations fueled by widespread distrust in the government.
The strategic goal of the boycott is to deny the government legitimacy, emphasizing the need for new elections amidst claims of electoral fraud and repression.
International observers noted serious concerns about the independence of election-related institutions in Georgia, revealing issues that have led to widespread public distrust of the election results.
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