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Georgia's newly elected parliament opens first session with opposition boycotting

  • Georgia's newly elected parliament opened its first session with only 88 members present from the ruling party, as opposition lawmakers and the president boycotted.
  • Thousands protested outside, accusing the ruling party of vote rigging with Russian influence, while European observers reported a "divisive" election atmosphere.
  • President Salome Zourabichvili rejected the election results and did not attend the session, amid accusations of authoritarianism against the ruling party.
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