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Georgia election chief doused in paint as protests continue after divisive parliamentary vote

  • The head of Georgia's Central Electoral Commission was doused with black paint during a meeting to confirm results of the Oct. 26 parliamentary elections.
  • European election observers called the elections divisive, citing bribery, double voting, and violence.
  • President Salome Zourabichvili rejected the results, claiming Georgia faces pressure from Moscow regarding European Union membership.
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