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MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Georgia parliamentary elections: UK statement to the OSCE, October 2024

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Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments 3

Deputy Ambassador Deirdre Brown notes the results of parliamentary elections in Georgia, and calls on the Georgian authorities to investigate reported irregularities.

Location:
Vienna
Delivered on:
31 October 2024 (Transcript of the speech, exactly as it was delivered)

The United Kingdom notes the results of the parliamentary elections in Georgia on 26 October. We support the preliminary conclusions of the ODIHR Election Observation Mission, to which the UK was pleased to be able to contribute 50 short term observers. We encourage the Georgian government to engage constructively with ODIHR and international partners to address their findings.

The Election Observation Mission concluded that preparations for the elections were well administered, and voters were offered a wide choice. However, the preliminary conclusions highlighted concerns over the misuse of administrative resources, a highly polarised campaign environment, and widespread intimidation and coercion against voters. Along with the impact on civil society of Georgia’s Law on Transparency of Foreign Influence, these reports raise serious concerns about the commitment of the Georgian authorities to the democratic standards that the people of Georgia have a right to expect.

The United Kingdom calls on the Georgian authorities to transparently investigate reported irregularities, including those raised by local observers. We will continue to follow this process closely together with our international partners, and look forward to ODIHR’s final report and recommendations to the Georgian government. The United Kingdom stands ready to support Georgia in a return to the values its chosen Euro-Atlantic path requires.

Thank you, Madam Chair.

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Published 31 October 2024

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