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Georgia: presidente rifiuta la convocazione della procura

epa11689223 Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili speaks during a protest in Tbilisi, Georgia, 28 October 2024, opposing the results of the parliamentary elections held on 26 October. Nearly 20 parties competed for seats in the country's highest legislative body, which comprises 150 deputies. The ruling Georgian Dream party, in power for 12 years, won with 54.3 percent of the vote. In response, several parties announced a boycott of the parliament, and the opposition Coalition for Changes declined both parliamentary mandates and state funding. EPA/DAVID MDZINARISHVILI
epa11689223 Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili speaks during a protest in Tbilisi, Georgia, 28 October 2024, opposing the results of the parliamentary elections held on 26 October. Nearly 20 parties competed for seats in the country's highest legislative body, which comprises 150 deputies. The ruling Georgian Dream party, in power for 12 years, won with 54.3 percent of the vote. In response, several parties announced a boycott of the parliament, and the opposition Coalition for Changes declined both parliamentary mandates and state funding. EPA/DAVID MDZINARISHVILI
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TBILISI, 30 OTT - La presidente georgiana Salomé Nino Zourabichvili, che ha denunciato brogli elettorali alle elezioni, ha rifiutato la convocazione della procura. Oggi la Procura generale ha annunciato di avere aperto un'inchiesta su possibili frodi nelle elezioni di sabato scorso, vinte dal partito di governo Sogno Georgiano secondo i dati ufficiali ma contestate dalle opposizioni, che le ritengono "rubate".

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