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Opposition parties hold protest as Georgia's ruling party wins mayoral polls

BATUMI, GEORGIA - NOVEMBER 2: Georgian opposition parties held a protest on Tuesday (Nov.1). as the ruling Georgian Dream party won the majority of municipalities in the country's local elections runoff.During the demonstration, protestors chanted slogans held banners and opposition figures also joined the protest and delivered speeches in Batum.The mayoral candidates of the ruling party secured 19 of the country's 20 municipalities, according to Giorgi Kalandarishvili, the head of the country's Central Election Commission.Kalandarishvili said the Georgian Dream party's candidates received more than 50% of the votes in the country's largest cities, including the capital Tbilisi, Rustavi, Batumi, Telavi, Kutaisi, Zugdidi, and Poti.However, evaluating the initial official results released by the Central Election Commission, Nika Melia, the head of the main opposition party United National Movement and a candidate for the Tbilisi municipality, claimed that the opposition actually won the elections.Accusing the government of using violence against citizens during the voting process, Melia said they did not accept the results, and that they will announce an action plan to defend the opposition's votes in the coming hours.He added that the opposition has declared the municipal elections "canceled."- 1st round of electionsOn Oct. 2, Georgia held its first round of municipal elections to elect 64 mayors and 2,068 city council members.No mayoral candidate in the country's five largest cities, including Tbilisi, and a total of 20 municipalities could pass the 50% threshold.According to official results announced by the Georgian Central Election Commission, the ruling party received 46.74% of the vote in the first round.The main opposition leader and former President Mikheil Saakashvili's opposition United National Movement took second place with 30.67% of the vote.(Footage by Davit Kachkachishvili /Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
BATUMI, GEORGIA - NOVEMBER 2: Georgian opposition parties held a protest on Tuesday (Nov.1). as the ruling Georgian Dream party won the majority of municipalities in the country's local elections runoff.During the demonstration, protestors chanted slogans held banners and opposition figures also joined the protest and delivered speeches in Batum.The mayoral candidates of the ruling party secured 19 of the country's 20 municipalities, according to Giorgi Kalandarishvili, the head of the country's Central Election Commission.Kalandarishvili said the Georgian Dream party's candidates received more than 50% of the votes in the country's largest cities, including the capital Tbilisi, Rustavi, Batumi, Telavi, Kutaisi, Zugdidi, and Poti.However, evaluating the initial official results released by the Central Election Commission, Nika Melia, the head of the main opposition party United National Movement and a candidate for the Tbilisi municipality, claimed that the opposition actually won the elections.Accusing the government of using violence against citizens during the voting process, Melia said they did not accept the results, and that they will announce an action plan to defend the opposition's votes in the coming hours.He added that the opposition has declared the municipal elections "canceled."- 1st round of electionsOn Oct. 2, Georgia held its first round of municipal elections to elect 64 mayors and 2,068 city council members.No mayoral candidate in the country's five largest cities, including Tbilisi, and a total of 20 municipalities could pass the 50% threshold.According to official results announced by the Georgian Central Election Commission, the ruling party received 46.74% of the vote in the first round.The main opposition leader and former President Mikheil Saakashvili's opposition United National Movement took second place with 30.67% of the vote.(Footage by Davit Kachkachishvili /Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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