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De-facto Border with Akhalgori to Be Closed for Three Days for the Presidential Elections
October 25, 2013
“Governments never paid attention to us… I do not know whom to vote. I really do not know. Maybe, I will vote for Margvelashvili. At least he has not done anything wrong in the past,” a resident of Akhalgori district told humanrights.ge. He has not left the district since August of 2008. Other residents of Akhalgori, who have permanently lived in the Ksani Gorge, support the presidential candidate Margvelashvili.
“It is better to support new” – Archimandrite at Pre-election Meeting of Margvelashvili
October 25, 2013
On October 23rd, electoral staff of Margvelashvili held meeting with the sportsmen. The head of the staff Amiran Bitsadze introduced views of new government in the sphere of sports. The sportsmen who attended the meeting stated that they are “faithful people” and will support “who it is necessary to support.” In about 20 minutes after the meeting started, archimandrite joined Grigol Abashidze.
OSCE Election Observation Mission about Election Environment
October 25, 2013
Two Special Polling Stations to Work in Kutaisi
October 25, 2013
Regulation for Media Activities in Polling Stations Were Simplified
October 25, 2013
Central Election Commission (CEC) simplified the strict regulations for the media representatives. According to the amendments, representative of media organization can enter the polling station several times and freely move inside during ten minutes, prepare video-footage and then start photo and video-recording from the place specially allocated for media by the Commission Chairman.
Nongovernmental Organizations Trained Personnel Before Elections
October 24, 2013
Kutaisi acting four nongovernmental organizations will monitor 2013 Presidential Elections – Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association, Transparency International – Georgia, International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy and Human Rights Center.
Nino Burjanadze Refuses to Participate in Presidential Debates on GPB Channel 1
October 24, 2013
Nino Burjanadze, presidential candidate of Democratic Movement –United Georgia said no to taking part in the Presidential Debates on Channel 1 of the Georgian Public Broadcasting (GPB), reads the statement released by the political union on October 17. An application was lodged to the public broadcaster too.
National Movement Speaks about Artificial Increase of Personnel in District Administrations
October 22, 2013
“They blamed National Movement for artificially increased personnel in public agencies. Now, look what is happening in the district administrations; how many people were employed there before elections,” head of the United National Movement’s Lanchkhutioffice Kakha Askurava told humanrights.ge.
Political Party Donations
October 22, 2013
Georgian Dream (GD) coalition is the largest recipient of monetary donations this year, followed by Nino Burjanadze’s Democratic Movement-United Georgia (DMUG) party, which received over six times more funding from its donors than the United National Movement (UNM).
CEC: Number of Voters 3.53 Million
October 22, 2013
There are total of 3,537,719 voters in Georgia eligible to cast ballot in the October 27 presidential election, according to updated data released by the Central ElectionCommission (CEC) on Saturday.
Media Continues Providing Balanced Coverage of Elections- Second Interim Report of Journalistic Ethics Charter
October 22, 2013
Today, October 21, Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics published the second interim report (September 16- October 10) of a media-monitoring of media outlets. According to the results of the monitoring, the media in general continues providing balanced coverage of the elections. The major part of the media spares relatively less time on the government, while other part of the media has increased the amount of time dedicated to the coverage of political parties and political candidates. The televisions allot the biggest part of their time to covering Georgian Dream and United National Movement(UNM).
Election Posters Destroyed in Gardabani
October 22, 2013
One can hardly find an election poster of the presidential candidates in Gardabani center, where faces and election number of the candidates are not damaged. Posters of both Georgian Dream and United National Movement are destroyed.
If Elected in the First Round of Elections, Winner Candidate Will Occupy President’s Position on November 17
October 21, 2013
Bakradze’s Pre-Election Campaign in Batumi Finished with Detention of Three People
October 18, 2013
“Presidential candidate of the United National Movement Davit Bakradze addressed the Batumi residents from the stage installed nearby the UNM's office in Batumi. Before the meeting, law enforcement officers arrested three former political prisoners in the area. Merab Gorgadze, Jemal Duadze and Jimsher Kurtskhalidze were detained when they tried to approach Bakradze and ask question.
Davit Bakradze Met Voters in Kutaisi
October 18, 2013
“Cross Number 41” Davitashvili’s Address to the Voters in Batumi
October 18, 2013
Three Special Precincts in Gori DEC # 32
October 18, 2013
Two Special Precincts in Batumi DEC
October 18, 2013
Davitashvili Met Voters in Kakheti
October 18, 2013
Gori Residents about Period between Two Elections
October 18, 2013
Georgian citizens are waiting for the upcoming Presidential elections and evaluate the past year in a meanwhile. The Government claims the year was successful, although the opposition parties do not naturally agree with it; they stay no positive changes took place in the country; the ruling Coalition did not implement their pre-election promises. Humanrights.ge interviewed part of Gori residents and asked them to evaluate the past year.