Controversy Unfolds in Georgian Elections
The Kremlin denied involvement in Georgia's domestic affairs following a disputed election. Protests erupted outside the Georgian parliament after the ruling party's victory was tainted by allegations of voting irregularities, leading Western nations to demand investigations.
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The Kremlin firmly denied any interference in Georgia's internal matters, as tensions rose after a contentious election in the Caucasus region.
On Monday, thousands of demonstrators gathered outside the Georgian parliament in Tbilisi, expressing discontent over the ruling party's election triumph amid claims of voting fraud.
Western powers have since called for thorough investigations into the alleged irregularities, intensifying the international scrutiny on the situation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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