Mamuka Mdinaradze, the executive secretary of the ruling party and leader of the parliamentary majority, claims that the opposition stole Georgian Dream votes during the elections. She calls on the Prosecutor’s Office to investigate these alleged crimes.
Mdinaradze said at the briefing on November 1, “Today, I will show you the evidence and concrete factual information of how these people stole votes, especially those of the Georgian Dream.”
He claimed that he had “concrete factual evidence” about how representatives of the National Movement group stole the votes of Georgian Dream. He added, “We will present 81 verified, identified facts to the Prosecutor’s Office of Georgia tomorrow.” We will provide the evidence because they [the opposition] will not and cannot do so. And we will cooperate with the investigation since they will not cooperate.
Mdinaradze claimed the opposition parties had registered ruling-party voters as their representative at distant polling stations. Mdinaradze listed several names of voters who discovered the change only after arriving at their usual polling stations and were unable get to the new, sometimes distant locations in time. “We will send this list to Georgian Prosecutor’s Office, and ask them to look into these cases in depth… By the way, these [cases] are covered by Article 162 of Georgia’s Criminal Code,” he said.
Mdinaradze claimed that members of the opposition commission who worked the mobile ballot boxes during the election day, blocked votes of people whom they suspected to be Georgian Dream supporters. “When they sensed that the mood of the voting public was against the opposition parties, then they simply did not allow them to sign,” Mdinaradze claimed.
He also claimed opposition parties gave people money for their promise to not vote. However, he said that the ruling party didn’t have enough evidence and would elaborate in the future.
Mdinaradze urged the Georgian Prosecutor’s Office, “I call upon the Georgian Prosecutor’s Office carefully investigate all of these cases,” encouraging the office to begin an investigation under Article162 of the Georgian Criminal Code.
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