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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    March 28, 2004 Sunday 1:17 AM Eastern Time

    Georgia elects deputies to national parliament

    By Eka Mekhuzla

    TBILISI

    Georgia started general elections on Sunday at 08.00 local time. The
    voting will be held till 20.00 at 2,841 polling stations, out of
    which 265 are located in the Adzharia Autonomous Republic. Another 26
    polls operate abroad, including four in Russia (three in Moscow and
    one in St. Petersburg).

    Voters are to elect 150 deputies according to proportional party
    lists. The above seats are contested by 11 political parties and five
    blocs. The elections will be pronounced valid if a third of voters go
    to the polls.

    The election results according to proportional party lists, held on
    November 2, 2003, were made null and void by the Supreme Court on
    November 25. The results of polls of 75 deputies, elected by the
    majoritarian system, were not appealed and remain in force.

    Ballot papers are printed not only in the Georgian, but also in
    Azerbaijan and Armenian languages. The last ones were dispatched to
    the areas Kvem Kartli (Eastern Georgia) and Samtskhe-Dzhavakheti
    (south of the country) where the Azerbaijan and Armenian ethnic
    groups predominate.

    The republican Central Election Commission took this decision due to
    the fact that not all Georgian citizens of these ethnic groups,
    especially in the countryside, know Georgian well enough. Some 84
    percent of the country's population are Georgians, 6.5 percent -
    Azerbaijanis and 5.7 percent are Armenians.
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