The Daily Beat: Tuesday, 22 December  

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**OSCE Report Criticizes Georgia’ Elections**

A report by the OSCE/ODIHR has highlighted several issues with Georgia’s 26 October parliamentary elections. The report criticizes voter pressure, intimidation, and uneven playing field.

The ruling Georgian party’s PM Irakli praised the OSCE/ODIHR for their assessment of the , saying it was a “proper” one. However, opposition parties disagree with this view, calling the report “unprecedentedly negative”.

**President Denies Election Legitimacy**

President Salome Zurabishvili has denied the legitimacy of the election results, accusing the of spreading lies through their propaganda outlet Imedi TV. She also called on foreign partners demand .

On December 21, President Zurabishvili met with civil and opposition leaders, reiterating her call for new elections. She said they must be held “immediately”.

**Tensions Rise Between Government and Opposition**

The situation between the government and opposition has become increasingly tense. PM Kobakhidze threatened President Zurabishvili with imprisonment, saying she would face consequences if she continued to violate the law.

**Georgian Officials Face Sanctions**

Meanwhile, several Georgian officials have faced sanctions from foreign countries. The US Department of Treasury imposed sanctions on two senior Interior Ministry officials under the Global Magnitsky .

The UK also imposed sanctions on senior Georgian officials for their role in cracking down on peaceful protesters and restricting fundamental freedoms.

**Additional Travel Restrictions Imposed**

Latvia has imposed additional travel restrictions on 13 Georgian citizens, calling them “persona non grata” in the country. The names of those affected have not been made public.

**Georgian Casualties in Ukraine Rise**

A further casualty was announced on December 21: Badri Kvaratskhelia, a Georgian citizen, died while fighting in Ukraine. This brings the unofficial death toll to 62 since the Russian invasion.

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