The Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association continues to observe the second round of the 2016 parliamentary elections.
The Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association continues to observe the second round of the 2016 parliamentary elections.
The GYLA has actively observed the elections of legislative, executive and local government bodies since its founding (in 1994), trying to contribute to the conduct of elections in a calm and fair environment and to the steadfast observance of the Georgian legislation during electoral processes.
According to the information provided to the GYLA monitors, kindergarten and school teachers and civil servants in Tbilisi and the regions have been instructed to mark the ballot paper in a different form when they cast a vote at the polling stations tomorrow, in particular, to circle the sequence number of the election subject in a square form and, also, to make a photo of the choice they make
As of 10 A.M., the voting process is mainly taking place in a calm environment. The majority of the polling stations where the GYLA was observing the opening procedures were ready to receive the first voter on time. The said polling stations were equipped with respective election materials.
As of 2 P.M., the GYLA continues to monitor the polling day.
As of 6 P.M., the GYLA continues to monitor the polling day.
The GYLA continues to monitor the polling day.
The voting process of the second round of the parliamentary elections proceeded in a calm environment. The voters mainly expressed their will freely.