TBILISI, December 1. /TASS/. The issue of organizing rerun parliamentary elections is not being looked at, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said.
"No, of course not. This is out of the question," he told a briefing when asked about such a possibility.
Georgia held its parliamentary election on October 26, with 18 parties involved, including the ruling Georgian Dream - Democratic Georgia party, which has been in power for 12 years. According to the final data from the country’s Central Electoral Commission, the ruling party secured 53.93% of the vote and won 89 seats in parliament, allowing the Georgian Dream to form a government independently. Additionally, the Coalition for Change (11.03%) won 19 seats, the Unity - National Movement (10.17%) - 16 seats, the Strong Georgia coalition (8.81%) - 14 seats, and the Gakharia For Georgia party (7.78%) - 12 seats.
President Salome Zourabichvili and all the opposition parties refuse to recognize the election results, slamming them as rigged. Since November 4, Georgia’s opposition has been staging protest actions demanding rerun elections.