Azerbaijani media reports that The U.S. Department of State has sressed that voter turnout at the polls on the day of parliamentary elections in Georgia was very strong, the State Department spokesman Victoria Nuland said at a press briefing in Washington, the Department’s website reported.
“According to preliminary reporting, the turnout at the polls was very strong. It is obviously a very important day for Georgia,” she said.
Nuland noted the U.S. has been waiting for a democratic election that is free, fair and transparent.
Nuland also talked about the international community having a relatively robust monitoring mission out there, including ODIHR from the – under the OSCE auspices. “And our understanding is we have NDI and IRI observers out there as well,” she said.
Should be noted that the parliamentary elections took place in Georgia on Oct.1, which were attended by 14 parties and two political blocks.
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