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Georgia's Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze has dismissed allegations of vote-rigging in the recent election, where his party, Georgian Dream, claimed a majority of 54%, despite opposition claims of widespread fraud. President Salome Zourabichvili condemned the election results as falsified and has called for mass protests, while international observers reported significant violations that undermine the election's integrity. The situation has led to heightened tensions between the ruling party and opposition groups, with EU leaders urging investigations into the irregularities.

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This article is True, there is credible and reliable sources supporting this article. The claims from the Prime Minister might not be true but the article is about his dismissal of the "vote-rigging" results. Information from Central Elections Commission.

 https://results.cec.gov.ge/#/en-us/election_57/tr/dashboard
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