In Georgia, paint was poured over the head of the CEC – what was the reason – World
The oppositionist stated that in this way he expressed a “sincere protest” against the theft of votes from Georgian voters.
The representative of the Georgian opposition party “Unity – National Movement” David Kirtadze, who poured black paint on the head of the Central Election Commission (CEC) Giorgi Kalandarishvili, explained his action.
As Interpressnews reports, at a briefing on the evening of Saturday, November 16, he stated that it was a “sincere protest” against the theft of votes from voters.
“It was solidarity with those students and the entire Georgian people who lost their votes,” the oppositionist explained.
According to him, today's political reality in Georgia does not reflect the will of the people.
“You all saw the blind Kalandarishvili, he saw no violations, no beatings, no intimidation, no bribery during the entire election period… That's why I call…