Salome Zurabishvili says the changes in the CEC show that they are nervous and preparing to hold elections. They know they will need to call elections. We must be prepared.  

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**Georgia’s Warns of Regime’s Nervousness Ahead of Elections**

press briefing, Salome Zurabishvili, the fifth President of Georgia, expressed concerns about the government’s actions ahead of potential elections. She stated that the recent changes in the Central (CEC) are indicative of the regime’s nervousness and preparation for the polls.

According to Zurabishvili, “we have the political readiness to defeat this regime.” The opposition leader emphasized the importance of being prepared for any eventuality, particularly given the repressive nature of the current government. She noted that direct political persecution has become a reality under the current regime, with her own ally, Badri , facing indictment at the prosecutor’s office.

**The CEC’s Moves Raise Red Flags**

Zurabishvili criticized the CEC for adopting amendments that limit the ability of observers to fully monitor the process. She pointed out that these changes essentially legalize a form of fraud known as “carousels,” where individuals vote on behalf of others. The opposition leader warned that this move is an indication of the regime’s desperation and nervousness ahead of potential elections.

“This is not working,” Zurabishvili said, referring to the government’s attempts to intimidate the opposition through repressions. “We have the political readiness to defeat this regime.”

**A Call to Action**

The opposition leader urged her supporters to be prepared for any eventuality. She emphasized the importance of having an of observers ready and starting to prepare for potential elections. This, she said, is the right path forward.

As Nino Dolidze, of the International Society for Elections and Democracy, noted on social media, the CEC’s amendments will make it difficult for observers to detect instances of election fraud. The opposition leader’s call to action serves as a reminder that Georgia’s democratic process is at stake, and citizens must be vigilant in ensuring its integrity.

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