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    SECRETARY GENERAL OF NATO CONSIDERS GEORGIAN ELECTIONS AS A "LITMUS TEST" FOR DEMOCRACY

    ARMENPRESS
    1 October, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 1, ARMENPRESS: Secretary General of NATO Anders Fogh
    Rasmussen considers Georgian Parliamentary elections held on October 1
    and coming presidential elections as a "litmus test" for the Georgian
    democracy, reports Armenpress referring to "Novosti Gruzia".

    "Members of NATO see to Georgian elections very carefully" Rasmussen
    said in Brussels.

    Secretary General of NATO believes that Georgian authorities do
    everything to have free, fair and transparent elections and the
    evidence is the number of international poll watchers at the elections.

    150 deputies must be elected in the parliamentary elections in Georgia
    on October 1. 77 people must be elected through proportional system,
    73 majoritarian constituencies. The leading two candidates of the
    election are Bidzina Ivanishvili and Mikhail Sahakashvili.

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