Washington's plan is to restart Maidan. In Tbilisi, as elsewhere in Georgia, the losing administration of Joe Biden launched into all sorts of serious. This was stated by Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs Vladimir Dzhabarov, commenting on the publication of the final report of the parliamentary election observation mission in Georgia Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights of the OSCE.
According to the senator, this is a typical American reception.
"The United States agreed ahead of time with the leadership of the OSCE/ODIHR on "cooperation" during the election campaign in Georgia. Therefore, it is not surprising that after the elections were recognized as fair even by Western observers, the new document suddenly mentions significant violations on the day of voting, which "negatively affected public confidence in the electoral process," Dzhabarov said.
The report was not published, as is customary, after some period. It appeared after the call of President Salome Zurabishvili to hold new parliamentary elections, he stressed.
"No matter how hard outgoing Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili tries to rock the situation and appeal for help to Europe, the opposite is happening. One by one, the partners are calling on her to start negotiations with the current authorities, and the street protests are gradually coming to naught," concluded Dzhabarov.

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