**Election Commission Responds to Presidential Allegations**
The Central Election Commission in Georgia has released a statement in response to the President’s claims about the October 26 elections. The commission says that the President’s statements are “unsubstantiated” and driven by political interests.
The commission emphasizes that there is no evidence of significant electoral violations, despite some minor issues during the election process. They point out that the OSCE/ODIHR Election Observation Mission has confirmed their professionalism in administering the elections.
**Request for Evidence**
The Central Election Commission is calling on the President and others making allegations to present concrete evidence to support their claims. If not, they urge them to refrain from spreading misleading information that undermines public trust in the election process.
**Defending Transparency and Accountability**
The commission states that they remain committed to transparency and accountability, and will provide factual responses to any disinformation about the elections. They are urging all stakeholders to act responsibly and contribute to strengthening trust in Georgia’s democratic institutions.