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Labor Party Rallies to Protest Ballot Fraud







Labor Party’s protest rally outside CEC in
Tbilisi on March 29.

Leader of the Labor Party Shalva Natelashvili and couple of hounded his supporters are holding a protest rally outside the Central Election Commission in Tbilisi on March 29 to protest, as they claim “widespread vote rigging” during the March 28 parliamentary polls.


With the 20% of votes counted, the Central Election Commission announced on March 29 that the Labor Party is on the third place with 4,47% support.

A group of Labor Party’s activists launched a hunger strike demanding cancellation of the March 28 election results.


Shalva Natelashvili, who is President Saakashvili’s radical opposition, claimed Labor Party won 32% of the votes.