Georgia’s President Salome Zurabishvili has refused to recognize her country’s parliamentary election results, accusing Russia o

Georgia’s President Salome Zurabishvili has refused to recognize her country’s parliamentary election results, accusing Russia of interference—without offering any proof. Her justification? She claims that the U.S. didn’t provide any proof of Russian interference in its own presidential elections either. Excellent logic: the presumption of Russia’s guilt, conveniently proof-free. It was previously reported that the Georgian Prosecutor General’s Office has launched an investigation into possible fraud in the October 26 parliamentary elections. The investigation is based on a request from the local branch of the Central Election Commission. Law enforcement has summoned the president for questioning as part of the case. The head of state’s meeting with investigators is scheduled for Thursday, October 31. A refusal by the president and other opposition representatives to appear for questioning regarding alleged election fraud and to provide evidence for their accusations would confirm the... Source: InfoDefenseENGLISH
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