Georgia's Russian-backed elections rigged
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•Former Georgian prime minister says nation's election was 'rigged,' and 'written in Moscow'
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Nika Gilauri , former Prime Minister of Georgia , said the country now has Russian -styled elections, and the country has no credible or legitimate parliament.
Gilauri also said that Georgia ’s president, Salome Zourabichvili , should not step down and should remain in her post.
The former prime minister said Russian President Vladimir Putin has a recent pattern of interfering in the affairs of its neighbors.
European Council President Charles Michel is calling for an investigation into the alleged irregularities in Georgia 's election.
Many Georgians have strong aspirations to join the EU , with polls showing up to 83% of them supporting such a move.
The Georgian Dream Party has stalled Georgia ’s efforts of joining the EU since it became a candidate member in 2023 .
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