Eka Gigauri says the OSCE/ODIHR Report is even stricter that the interim report – on the basis of this report, the Georgian elections were neither free, secret nor equal  

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**Report on Georgia’s Not Free or **

new report from the OSCE/ODIHR has found that Georgia’s elections were not free, secret, or equal. This is according to Eka Gigauri, Executive Director of International Georgia.

**Violations and Schemes on Election Day**

The report highlights several issues with the election process. It mentions legislative changes and laws adopted during the pre-election period that negatively impacted the . The report also criticizes the conditions created for , who were unable to vote freely and feared negative consequences for their choices.

**Undue , Bribery, and Intimidation**

The report addresses several other issues, including:

* Undue influence on public sector employees
* Voter bribery and intimidation
* Negative assessment of post-election developments, including court and election disputes

**Police Actions Evaluated Negatively**

The actions of the police and other institutions during protests were also evaluated negatively.

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