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  • Georgia: International, not political struggle in Tsalka municipal e

    Regnum, Russia
    Oct 6 2006

    Georgia: International, not political struggle in Tsalka municipal
    elections

    Municipal elections in the Tsalka region of Georgia stirred a rather
    tense situation. According to A-Info Agency report, buildings of the
    local electoral commission and local government were cordoned by
    police special forces.

    Observers - ethnic Armenians - are forbidden to enter the electoral
    commission building. Only MP Ayk Melitonyan succeeded in getting in.
    Armenian population representatives said they feared that number of
    votes for the ruling United National Movement Party would be
    artificially increased, judging on the a priori falsified lists.

    Candidate Nairi Dimaksyan nominated by opposition Industry Will Save
    Georgia Party assured that the struggle was not between parties but
    between Armenian population and the local authorities. Meanwhile,
    United National Movement Party representative Ketiko Lagidze stated
    she would do the utmost to minimize the number of Armenians at the
    area's sacrebulo (local governing body).
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