🇬🇪SHOCKING REPORTS emerge of widespread, coordinated election fraud during Georgia’s parliamentary elections. The details reveal a well-oiled machine of manipulation—far too intricate to be local improvisation.
🧵Here’s what went down and why international action is essential.
A report from a polling station in Iormughanlo: observers saw Georgian Dream (GD) operatives monitoring voter turnout, organizing transport, and even paying voters. This had to be centralized planning with clear directives from GD leadership.
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Across Georgia, intimidating figures were stationed outside polling stations. Their job? To signal to every voter that they were being watched. This fear tactic wasn’t isolated; it was a widespread, coordinated pre-planned effort to suppress opposition votes.
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Observers faced harassment, and in some cases, violence. For example, @guramios (see video) tried to stop a person with a fake ID but couldn’t manage to prevent the vote.
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At polling stations, GD’s voter lists were used as checklists by mafia like "party captains". Each voter was accounted for, ensuring no one from “their side” was missed. This level of control at polling stations was all about maximizing GD’s numbers.
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GD even organized call centers and transport to bring in voters, ensuring turnout wasn’t just high but heavily skewed. Vans were dispatched to pick up voters from their homes, ensuring they arrived at polling stations to vote.
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Voter ID numbers were openly recorded, completely eroding ballot secrecy. The message was clear: GD knew who you were, and they knew how you voted. Privacy at the ballot box was entirely compromised.
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Shockingly, payments were handed out after votes were cast. Voters knew what was expected of them, and GD made sure their “loyalty” was rewarded. This practice blatantly violates the integrity of a secret vote.
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Cameras were strategically set up in some polling stations, adding another layer of intimidation. Ballots were so thin they were nearly transparent, allowing everyone to see the party each person voted for. GD turned polling stations into monitoring centers.
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The use of transparent ballots removed the secrecy of voting entirely. Voters’ choices were visible, ensuring that everyone could see who they supported. This setup alone undermines any claims of fair and democratic process.
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Signs of fraud were everywhere: people with checklists outside polling stations, records of voter ID numbers breaching secrecy, payments handed out after voting, cameras at polling booths, transparent ballots, voting with others’ IDs, and carousel (multiple) voting.
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While GD rigged the election domestically, Alexander Malkevich—a U.S.-sanctioned Russian propagandist linked to the infamous troll farms—was welcomed in Georgia. Malkevich attended GD events, while some Western journalists with "red-flagged" passports were denied entry.
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Malkevich’s presence signals a troubling Russian influence in the elections. Here we have a sanctioned propagandist free to operate during Georgia’s critical democratic process, all while GD restricted entry to journalists. @RayBaseley.
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But the cracks in GD’s fortress are starting to show. Alt-Info’s Konstantine Morgoshia, sanctioned by the US, admitted that GD realistically only had 600,000 supporters. Even he acknowledged that relying on ID fraud would backfire.
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Sanctioned GD figure Zviad Kharazishvili has reportedly gone into hiding. Magnitsky Act sanctions often have that effect. Everyone within GD knows this, revealing the potential for internal unraveling—a sign that not everyone wants to go down with GD’s sinking ship.
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Meanwhile, the opposition is still strong and more unified. Despite relentless intimidation, leaders are rallying under President Salome Zourabichvili’s @Zourabichvili_S guidance. They’re showing the resilience needed to challenge GD’s authoritarian grip.
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I beleive GD will crack before the opposition does. The fear of individually targeted sanctions looms large, with GD’s inner circle fully aware that consequences are closing in.
Their desperation is evident in their frantic efforts to control the narrative.
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US sanctions have already begun targeting key figures. Zviad Kharazishvili is just one example. More have to come - without delay.
These sanctions will rattle GD, and more pressure will expose further weaknesses in their ranks.
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Next in line should be the leaders of the Central Election Commission (CEC), which played a crucial role in enabling GD’s fraud. The CEC’s complicity in GD’s manipulation tactics shows that it is no longer an independent body but merely an extension of GD’s power.
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Then there are the leaders and foot soldiers of the State Security Service of Georgia, who played a role in creating an environment where fear and coercion.
This is no longer a government body serving the people; it’s a weaponized agency propping up GD.
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The level of fraud is also documented by Edison Research and HarrisX is staggering reports. Their exit polls showed massive discrepancies with official CEC results, pointing to clear manipulation on an unprecedented scale.
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Reports indicate that GD tampered with roughly 300,000 votes, an estimated 14-15% of all votes cast. This figure matches the gap between Edison Research’s exit polls and the CEC's “official” count—a damning statistic that cannot be ignored.
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Now is the time for Western allies to act decisively. Targeted sanctions must hit not only GD’s top figures but also their families and associates, crippling the networks that sustain their power. Caution is no longer necessary—the evidence of fraud is already clear.
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🇬🇪The Oct. 26 election in Georgia marks a dark chapter in the country’s political history. Through meticulous planning, Georgian Dream (GD) staged a calculated, multi-phased campaign to cheat and steal the elections.
🧵Here is what happened and what we need to do about it.
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One of GD’s first moves was to take over the Central Election Committee (CEC). Once an independent body, the CEC is now fully controlled by GD, removing all oversight and turning it into a rubber-stamp authority to approve their election outcomes.
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One of the most telling measures? Limiting diaspora polling stations. Despite clear demand, GD refused to add new stations, effectively silencing a significant segment of Georgians abroad who might vote for change.
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🇬🇪The October 26 elections in Georgia were marred by extensive fraud. Observers, both local and international, have raised serious concerns, making it clear the results aren’t legitimate.
🧵Here’s why the West must swiftly reject the results.
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The Central Election Commission (CEC) reported Georgian Dream winning 54% of the vote—a notable increase from 48% in 2020. However, Edison exit polls, known for their accuracy in previous elections, showed GD receiving significantly less support, raising serious suspicions.
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Reports of vote tampering are substantial. According to independent observers, up to 300,000–400,000 votes (nearly 20% of the total) may have been manipulated through multiple voting, ballot-stuffing, and “carousel voting” using single ID cards.
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🇬🇪The elections are marked by systemic fraud. Leading opposition groups, civil society observers, and international monitors raise urgent concerns, stating that the results do not reflect the will of the people.
🧵This election is stolen and illegitimate and should be rejected.
The ruling Georgian Dream is declared the winner with 53.06% by the Central Election Commission (CEC). However, independent exit polls show different results, with opposition parties in the lead and Georgian Dream below 42%.
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The opposition alliances Unity – National Movement and Coalition for Change call the elections a "constitutional coup" and refuse to accept the results, stating that they undermine Georgia’s democratic and EU aspirations.
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🇬🇪The Oct 26 election could redefine Georgia’s democratic future. It's more than a vote—it's a pivotal choice between Russian influence 🇷🇺 and a decisive shift toward the West.
🧵Here's an in-depth update on what's at stake and my predictions about the upcoming elections...
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Georgian Dream (GD), the ruling party since 2012, is facing its toughest challenge yet. After a turbulent campaign marked by inconsistent narratives, GD has struggled to gain momentum.
Even Bidzina Ivanishvili’s recent comments hint at potential acceptance of defeat.
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Meanwhile, the opposition coalitions have run a relatively unified and issue-driven campaign, focusing on economic reforms, anti-corruption, and EU integration. This positive approach, combined with no major infighting, I think has resonated with voters.
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🇬🇪As Georgia approaches the critical October 26 election, the stakes couldn’t be higher. A victory for Georgian Dream will not only halt Georgia's progress towards EU membership—it will guarantee that Georgia never joins the EU🇪🇺.
🧵Here’s why.
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First, let’s talk about democracy. Georgian Dream has steadily dismantled democratic institutions, exerted pressure on the media, and curtailed civil society. Authoritarianism is creeping in, and the EU will not tolerate this.
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These domestic policies aren’t just undemocratic—they are unacceptable by EU standards. The European Union is built on the rule of law, media freedom, and human rights.
Georgian Dream’s actions move Georgia further away from these values every day.
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🇺🇦As Russia escalates its war in Ukraine by deploying foreign troops, including North Koreans, the West can no longer afford to stand on the sidelines.
🧵Putin is testing the limits of international resolve, bypassing constraints while Ukraine fights for its very survival.
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Western interventions in the Balkans, Afghanistan, and Iraq were based on the principle of protecting international stability and human rights. Ukraine is no different. The moral and strategic case for sending troops is clear—this is not just Ukraine's fight; it’s ours too.🇪🇺
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Russia’s use of foreign forces shows there are no boundaries to its aggression. Failing to provide Ukraine with direct military support sends a dangerous message: authoritarian regimes can conquer democracies without facing unified opposition from the West.
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