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Ethnic Georgians from occupied Abkhazia have faced obstacles to voting in Georgian elections.
Despite the fundamental right to vote, thousands of ethnic Georgians remain barred from political participation.
Lela Jobava examines the dynamics of mobilization of voters during Georgia ’s 2024 elections.
Jobava: Georgians not only face multiple challenges in terms of human rights, mobility, and documentation.
Abkhazian and Russian border police allowed residents to cross the otherwise “closed” crossing point to cast their votes in Zugdidi without interference.
Only half of Georgian population participated in the election, according to research by the SJC .
Border closures, lack of transportation, and minimal information about voting locations and procedures.
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