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Georgia, activists threw stones at the polling station and a fight



Countries of the world.  Georgia.  Archival photo
TBILISI, Oct. 8 -. RIA Novosti Supporters of the ruling team "Georgian Dream" and the opposition party "United National Movement" staged a fight in the town of Marneuli in eastern Georgia, and threw stones at a local polling station during the parliamentary election, the Georgian television stations transmit.
"The situation is extremely tense There was an attack on a polling station, throwing stones, is a melee fight with the bit in place mobilized brigade patrol police and ambulance services." - Said the TV company " Rustavi 2 ".
Georgian police officer.  Archival photo
In Georgia, the election beat opposition party observers
According to TV "Imedi", during a fight hurt a few employees of the patrol police and damaged camcorder television.
The social networks are spreading video footage, which shows that in the fight involving dozens of people.
The opposition "National Movement" claimed that the fight began, activists of the "Georgian Dream". "Activists of the" Georgian Dream "broke through the station in Marneuli, the police does not do anything for that would ensure the safety of the citizens ... Management should make every effort to warn that this type of confrontation," - said at the briefing member of the party Giorgi Tugushi.
In this state in the ruling party that the instigators were supporters of opposition "National Movement".
"Police are trying to resolve the situation ... the situation is out of control There was a confrontation, all will be known at the end of the investigation." - According to the Interior Ministry told reporters.
On Saturday in Georgia held parliamentary elections. The legislature of 150 seats.Deputies are elected for a term of four years. Elections are held on a mixed electoral system - 77 people are elected on party lists (the proportional system), and 73 deputies - in single member constituencies (majority system). On the "party" places claim 19 parties and six electoral units. They need to collect at least 5% of the vote to enter parliament. Majority candidates with sufficient gain of 50% plus 1 vote.

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