Georgia’s parliamentary election ballots to be in Armenian as well
Georgia
Georgia’s Central Election Commission (CEC) has started printing the ballots for the parliamentary elections, which will be held on October 1. The printing of the ballots got underway on September 23 and this process will come to an end in the coming days, CEC Spokesperson Eka Azarashvili informed.
In the spokesperson’s words, the ballots are printed in Georgian, Armenian, and Azerbaijani. Several NGOs and observer organizations are following this process, Gruzia Online news agency of Georgia reports


















































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