Выборы президента Грузии: Ожидается второй тур

В Грузии состоится второй тур голосования по результатам которого будет выбран следующий президент Грузии, поскольку ни один из 25 кандидатов, баллотировавшихся в первом раунде, не смог набрать более 50% поданных голосов. При подсчете 99% голосов за Саломе Зурабишвили проголосовали 38,66%, за ней последовал Григол Вашадзе с 37,7%. Давид Бакрадзе стал третьим с 10,97%. Все остальные кандидаты получили менее 4%.

По предварительным данным, опубликованным Центральной избирательной комиссией Грузии, в выборах приняли участие 1 637 956 избирателей, 46,74% из тех, кто имеют право на участие. В воскресенье выборы прошли мирно. Сообщалось о нескольких незначительных инцидентах и их расследование.

Второй раунд должен состояться до 1 декабря.

источник: commonspace.eu

 

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