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BRIEF: Georgian parliament adopts amendments to Electoral Code.

The America's Intelligence Wire

| June 20, 2012 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From McClatchy-Tribune Regional News - The Arizona Daily Star - Tucson, Arizona)

Byline: N. Kirtzkhalia

International observers will monitor the parliamentary elections in Georgia in the autumn of this year not only at the polling stations, but also in the district committees and the Central Election Commission.

The Georgian parliament voted today for the relevant amendments to the Electoral Code of Georgia.

The bill passed in the second hearing. It also identified requirements for the monitors that make up the code of the observer -- impartiality, objectivity, and more. As a result, the code of conduct for observers is quite wide. Also …

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