
Blinken on Georgia's parliamentary elections: International observers have not declared the result to be free and fair
28/10/2024 04:10:08 Politic
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has issued a statement on Georgia's parliamentary elections.
"We condemn all contraventions of international norms and join calls from international and local observers for a full investigation of all reports of election-related violations," the statement reads.
According to Blinken, "international observers have not declared the result to be free and fair."
"Georgia’s vibrant democracy has been a source of strength since 2004, and yesterday’s turnout demonstrates the Georgian people’s embrace of democracy. In 2024, however, international and local observers noted a pre-election environment marked by the ruling party’s misuse of public resources, vote buying, and voter intimidation, all of which contributed to an uneven playing field and undermined public and international trust in the possibility of a fair outcome. While international and local observers agreed that Election Day was generally well administered, we note reports of irregularities and sporadic violence. International observers have not declared the result to be free and fair. We condemn all contraventions of international norms and join calls from international and local observers for a full investigation of all reports of election-related violations.
Going forward, we encourage Georgia’s political leaders to respect the rule of law, repeal legislation that undermines fundamental freedoms, and address deficiencies in the electoral process together. Georgia’s European and Euro-Atlantic integration goals, enshrined in the country’s constitution, require that the government respect the rights of members of civil society and the fundamental freedoms of all Georgian citizens," the statement reads.
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