Georgian observer: No pressure or cases of interference reported in any observed precinct

No violations were recorded during the voting process in the eight polling stations, Irakli Kadagishvili, chairman of the Georgian parliamentary committee said while speaking about the parliamentary elections held on September 1, Report informs.

According to him, the voting process was organized in accordance with the legislature and everything was held in a calm environment: "Voters expressed their will freely. During the observations, we did not detect any pressure or external interference at any polling station."

The chairman of the committee said that as a delegation, they highly appreciate the parliamentary elections in Azerbaijan: "Because the election took place in free and fair conditions."

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