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Georgian president calls for protests after ruling party wins disputed election

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Georgian president calls for protests after ruling party wins disputed election

Georgian president calls for protests after ruling party wins disputed election

“This election cannot be recognized, because it is the recognition of Russia’s intrusion here, Georgia’s subordination to Russia,” Georgia President Salome Zourabichvili said.

"Nobody can take away Georgia's European future," she added.


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