Georgia Top Court Rejects President’s Bid to Challenge Elections

Police forces outside the parliament building as protesters rally for the fifth straight night against the government's postponement of EU accession talks until 2028, in central Tbilisi, on December 2.

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Georgia’s constitutional court rejected a challenge to the results of October’s parliamentary elections filed by President Salome Zourabichvili and a group of lawmakers, the Tbilisi-based body said in a statement Tuesday.

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