Giorgi Kaandarishvili, the chairman of the Central Election Commission and Giorgi Sharabidze, his deputy, discussed the October 26 elections with representatives of the National Democratic Institute (NDI) during a meeting. The Central Election Commission disseminates the information.
According to their reports during the meeting Giorgi Kaandarishvili spoke about all the important topics related to the day of voting and the following period.
According to the CEC it also focused on election disputes, court hearings, allegations against the institution, and disinformation campaigns as well as the conclusion and findings from the third, final phase of the audit published the American company “PRO V&V”.
The parties also discussed a preliminary report on the elections by the international monitoring organization in which the activities and technological intervention of the administration in the voting process is positively evaluated.
“The election administration continues to meet with international organizations actively.” After October 26, we met with representatives of the diplomatic and international corps to verify information about the administration’s activities and current issues. The administration is informed of the reports that are published by international organizations after every election. The election environment will be positively impacted by analyzing the information and taking into consideration the possibilities. We discussed the preliminary election report of the NDI and their recommendations and findings at today’s meeting. It is important to note the positive evaluation of a number activities that the administration performed on the day of elections”, said Giorgi Kaandarishvili.
The National Democratic Institute (NDI) monitored the 26th October parliamentary elections in Georgia. The representatives of the organization also thanked the electoral administration for their proactive cooperation.
The meeting took place at the Central Election Commission, and the participants included representatives of the “National Democratic Institute”, Natasha Rothchild and Rishi Datta.
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