The Constitutional Court of Georgia rejected the lawsuits to annul the election results

The Constitutional Court of Georgia rejected the lawsuits to annul the election results

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The Constitutional Court of Georgia did not accept for consideration the lawsuits of the president and opposition deputies regarding the cancellation of the results of the October 26 elections. The decision is final, two out of nine judges expressed a dissenting opinion.

The Constitutional Court of Georgia did not accept the lawsuits of the president and opposition deputies to cancel the results of the October 26 elections. The decision is final and not subject to appeal or review. This is reported by UNN with reference to the Georgian media.

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"Constitutional lawsuits #1848 and #1849 should not be accepted for consideration on the merits", the text of the resolution states.

Two of the nine judges of the Constitutional Court recorded a "separate opinion" and spoke out against the general decision.

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On November 18, the President of Georgia, Salome Zourabichvili, stated that the verdict on the elections in the country has been passed - the elections did not take place. Therefore, it is necessary to hold new elections in Georgia. And for this, several steps need to be taken - Zourabichvili presented her plan. One of the steps she mentioned was filing a lawsuit with the Constitutional Court of Georgia (Batumi).

On behalf of the President of Georgia, a lawsuit was filed with the Constitutional Court on November 19. Salome Zourabichvili stated that the principle of secrecy of voting was violated in the elections, and demanded that the results be declared unconstitutional. The court had a 30-day period to consider it.

Later, the head of state stated that the judges of the Constitutional Court have a "unique" opportunity to resolve the "very deep crisis" in the country. She stated the need to put pressure on the court - the head of state emphasized that all the efforts of the opposition parties, activists, judges and lawyers should be aimed at scheduling a meeting of the Constitutional Court, which has not yet begun to consider the lawsuits.

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