GYLA Held First Press Conference on Ongoing Elections in Adjara

GYLA, Georgia’s Young Lawyers’ Association, held the first press conference on ongoing elections in Adjara.
As Giorgi Chkhaidze, the head of the GYLA, stated in the press conference held in Batumi, in precinct # 38 in Khelvachauri one voter voted with expired ID card, but the complaint regarding the fact have been already lodged. Another accident happened in the same district, in the precinct #40 where the representatives of the GYLA were not allowed to enter the polling station but after interference of the election Commission the problem has been resolved.
There are 334 polling stations where more that 20 international and 9 local observation organizations are engaged to monitor the election today.160 observers of GYLA observe the election in Adjara.
GYLA observers will hold another briefing at 17:00 today.

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