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CEC Hails ‘International Observers’ but Most are Obscure


Georgia’s Central Election Commission spokesperson Natia Ioseliani said 16 international and nine local organizations have so far registered to observe the October 4 local elections, while lamenting that the OSCE/ODIHR will not be present. The international list is largely made up of state-linked bodies, while the local groups are mostly obscure and little-known.

“It is sad that OSCE/ODIHR observation will not be the case in municipal elections, though there was an offer,” Ioseliani said at a September 10 press conference, a day after ODIHR announced it “will not be in a position to deploy an election observation mission,” citing “insufficient time for credible and meaningful observation” as Georgian Dream extended a last-minute invitation exactly four weeks before the vote.

“For us, the election administration, of course, as usual, now too, the participation of both local and international organizations in this process is important,” she said, noting that the election monitors have until the end of September to register, with 16 international and nine local organizations on the list so far.

Observers for October 4 Vote

The list of international observers now includes eleven organizations as the CEC told Civil.ge that five more are registered and the list will be updated. The news article will be updated accordingly. Notably, most of the groups are state-linked and less recognized.

  1. Association “ALTERFACT”
  2. Independent Election Commission – Jordan (IEC)
  3. Independent High Electoral Body of Tunisia
  4. Election Commission of Maldives
  5. Supreme Election Council of Turkey
  6. National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE)
  7. State Election Commission of Montenegro
  8. Central Election Commission of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  9. Electoral Commission of South Africa
  10. Central Election Commission of Bulgaria
  11. Central Commission on Elections and Referenda of the Kyrgyz Republic

The list of local observers includes nine organizations that are less credible, as some of them have allegedly been affiliated with the ruling party in past elections. Meanwhile, prominent observers like ISFED, Transparency International Georgia, and Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association are absent.

  1. International Observatory for Barristers and Lawyers
  2. Analytical and Compilation Center for Election and Political Technologies
  3. Free Generation Association
  4. Georgian Labor Union of Vocational Education and Training Workers and Students
  5. Center for Democracy and Human Rights
  6. Center for Media and Human Rights Protection
  7. Politics and Law Observer
  8. Institute for Law and Policy Research
  9. Civic Development and Monitoring Center

ISFED earlier said it would not deploy the standard mission on this elections, citing “largely unmet” conditions to ensure free and fair vote, but noted that it would continue to assess the relevant pre-election developments.

Georgia’s October 4 local elections are set to be half-boycotted, with only 14 political parties contesting. The main opposition forces taking part are the Lelo/Strong Georgia alliance and former Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia’s For Georgia party. Meanwhile, a bloc of mainstream opposition groups, known as the Eight Parties, is campaigning for a boycott, arguing that participation would lend legitimacy to Georgian Dream amid ongoing protests and state repression.

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