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Presidential Elections 2018: Weekly Digest No.1

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On October 28, Georgian citizens will elect their fifth president for a six-year term. This will be the last time that the head of state will be elected through direct ballot. According to the new constitution, which will enter into force following the presidential elections, the new President will be elected by the 300-member Electoral College for a term of five years.

With the Election Day approaching, Civil.ge starts its weekly election digest, a news compilation covering the presidential campaigns, election procedures and other pre-election developments, as well as the shortcomings reported during the pre-election period.

The first digest covers the developments of past week (September 10-16), as well as major electoral developments before the reporting period.

The deadline for parties and initiative groups to apply to Georgia’s Central Election Commission (CEC) for candidate registration expired on September 8, with a total of 46 nominees wishing to run in the presidential polls.

According to the CEC, 20 out of 46 applicants were nominated by political parties, while the remaining 26 are independent candidates, named by the so called initiative groups. The deadline for CEC to register presidential candidates expires on September 28.

Among the best-known candidates are: Davit Bakradze of the European Georgia; Grigol Vashadze of the UNM-led coalition; Shalva Natelashvili of the Labor Party; Kakha Kukava of the Free Georgia; Davit Usupashvili of the Development Movement; Zurab Japaridze of the New Political Center-Girchi; and Salome Zurabishvili, whose candidacy was endorsed by the ruling Georgian Dream-Democratic Georgia party.

Other lesser-known applicants include: Giorgi Andriadze, former parliamentary secretary of the Georgian Orthodox Church; Giorgi Liluashvili of the Sakartvelo party; film director Giorgi Shengelaia; and Mikheil Saluashvili of the Voice of the Nation: the Lord is Our Truth.

Developments before the Election Campaign Launch

Presidential Campaigns – Parties present candidates; President announces election date:

Election Monitoring and Violations – UNM speaks of rigging preparations; voters uncertain as Georgia approaches elections:

September 10-16

Election Administration – CEC assigns numbers, assembles precinct commissions:

Election Monitoring and Violations – ISFED releases pre-election report; CSOs boycott interagency task force:

Presidential Campaigns – Candidates continue canvassing; GDDG reiterates support for Zurabishvili:

For the extended background, follow our Tag on the 2018 Presidential Polls

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