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    RUSSIAN YOUTH GROUP DISPUTES GEORGIAN ELECTION RESULTS IN ETHNIC ARMENIAN AREA

    Interfax News Agency
    May 23, 2008 Friday
    Russia

    Moscow, 23 May: The Nashi movement, whose representatives received
    accreditation to observe the Georgian parliamentary election on 21 May,
    intends to challenge the results of voting in one electoral district,
    Interfax was told at the movement press service on Friday [23 May].

    "In support of our demand, we pointed to numerous violations of the
    election process, including ballot-box stuffing, violations of the
    inking procedure and other breaches that have prevented voters from
    expressing their will appropriately," the Nashi press service said
    in a statement.

    The document has been sent to the district electoral commission in
    the [mainly ethnic Armenian-populated] town of Akhalkalaki, the press
    service added. [Passage omitted]

    "In general, one can speak of large-scale fraud in this district, which
    became possible, among other things, because of the total absence of
    opposition observers," the head of the delegation of Nashi observers,
    Konstantin Goloskokov, told Interfax. [Passage omitted]

    "During the Georgian parliamentary election our observers operated
    across the entire country. A huge number of irregularities were
    detected at polling stations. Almost none of the polling stations had
    lists of parties standing in the election. Voters were transported to
    polling stations by force and people who had not lived in Georgia for
    a long time and did not have the country's citizenship were allowed
    to vote," the press service said.

    Nashi's evaluation differs radically from the position of international
    observers, who did not detect serious irregularities during the
    Georgian parliamentary election.
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