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Opposizione in Georgia rigetta i risultati, 'falsificati'

epa11684229 Georgian oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili (C) and his wife Ekaterine Khvedelidze (L) cast their ballots during parliamentary elections, at a polling station in Tbilisi, Georgia, 26 October 2024. A total of 18 parties are participating in the parliamentary elections in Georgia. Three thousand, one hundred and eleven polling stations opened for the parliamentary elections, including 67 abroad. Voting abroad will be possible in 53 cities in 42 countries. EPA/DAVID MDZINARISHVILI
epa11684229 Georgian oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili (C) and his wife Ekaterine Khvedelidze (L) cast their ballots during parliamentary elections, at a polling station in Tbilisi, Georgia, 26 October 2024. A total of 18 parties are participating in the parliamentary elections in Georgia. Three thousand, one hundred and eleven polling stations opened for the parliamentary elections, including 67 abroad. Voting abroad will be possible in 53 cities in 42 countries. EPA/DAVID MDZINARISHVILI
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TBLISI, 27 OTT - I partiti di opposizione filo-occidentali della Georgia hanno respinto come fraudolenti i risultati elettorali che indicavano la vittoria del partito al governo. "Non riconosciamo i risultati falsificati di queste elezioni rubate", ha detto la leader dell'Unm Tina Bokuchava, mentre la leader del partito Akhali, Nika Gvaramia, ha accusato il partito al potere Sogno Georgiano di "usurpazione del potere e colpo di Stato costituzionale".

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