The Central Election Commission (CEC) published on June 19 a primary version of voter list, which includes 3,2 million allegeable voters, including 922 000 in the capital Tbilisi. The CEC Chairman said that starting from July 15 each citizen will be able to check up himself in a voter list through a hot line that will start operation at the CEC, as well as through internet. Giorgi Chalagashvili said that a final voter list will be ready by late July. “Officials think today that a voter himself should be responsible for his presence in a voter list that is a wrong approach. The election administration should guarantee accuracy of voter lists, that, unfortunately, does not happen,” Tamar Zhvania of the election watchdog organization International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy (ISFED) told Civil Georgia. On June 19 the opposition Republican Party sent a letter to the CEC Chairman, in which it expresses concern over the upcoming local elections due to “numerous organizational, legal and technical problems,” including those related to voter lists. “Taking into account a short period of time before the elections and the problems revealed as a result of analyzing the available voter lists, we think that the situation is alarming... It is unclear, what was the election administration doing for past two years, and secondly, it becomes impossible to recheck voter lists by our own [scarce] resources – actually we have to register the voters anew and make voter lists from the very beginning,” the letter reads. “If any political party has decided to monitor the lists, we, the National Movement, will be ready to join them,” Mikheil Machavariani said on June 19. Some opposition parties intend to recheck voter lists individually, but they fear scarce resources will unable them to carry out a total checking. “I do not know, whether we will manage to recheck the lists completely, because it needs great resources, but still we plan to recheck them and inform the CEC and the society regarding inaccuracies,” Kakha Kukava of the Conservative party told Civil Georgia, adding that the CEC initiative is unclear, as “it is the competence and responsibility of the election administration to examine the lists.” MP Pikria Chikhradze of the opposition New Rights party said she doubts that the CEC will take into consideration proposals of the opposition parties over voter lists. The opposition Labor Party says that it has not yet decided whether to participate in the local elections, or to boycott them, so the party is uncertain yet about taking part in rechecking of the voter lists. |
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