Georgia leader’s party winning first postwar vote
Europe’s top election watchdog, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), said Sunday’s election marked "evident progress toward meeting international standards but significant shortcomings remain to be addressed."
With returns from about 40 percent of the precincts counted in a slew of local elections, Saakashvili’s ruling United National Movement had 61.4 percent of the vote, said Central Election Commission chairman Zurab Kharatishvili.
In the capital Tbilisi, where 93 percent of the precincts were counted, incumbent ruling party mayor Gigi Ugulava was headed for re-election with 54.8 percent of vote, Kharatishvili told reporters.
The results will be a boost for Saakashvili, who weathered persistent protests last year after the humiliating five-day war with Georgia’s Soviet-era overlord Russia in August 2008.
The opposition includes many former Saakashvili allies, but is fragmented and has struggled to capitalize on public disillusionment with the 2008 war and economic woes.
The results also showed that opposition parties, whose leaders have held exploratory talks with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, do not enjoy strong support nationwide.
Irakly Alasania, an opposition leader who challenged Ugulava for Tbilisi mayor, said he did not trust the exit poll results. Alasania was second in the mayoral race with just under 20 percent, the Central Election Commission said.
The first-ever direct vote for mayor in Tbilisi, home to more than a quarter of Georgia’s 4.5 million people, was seen by analysts as a test for potential successors to Saakashvili, who is due to step down in 2013 after a decade in power.
"PROGRESS AND SHORTCOMINGS"
OSCE monitors said the elections presented a "mixed picture" with serious progress in comparison with the previous polls in Georgia, but also with irregularities like ballot box stuffing and procedural violations during the vote count.
"I would warn against questioning the legitimacy of the whole electoral process based on these shortcomings," Peter Semneby, the European Union’s special representative for the South Caucasus, told Reuters.
Opposition parties said the elections were marred by problems with voter lists, pressure on observers and illegal campaigning by the ruling party. The election commission said no major irregularities had been registered.
"We will pressure the government from the street," Zviad Dzidziguri, an opposition leader and a mayoral candidate, told a news conference.
But analysts said they did not expect serious disturbances even from most radical opposition parties, which say that the vote was rigged and threaten to take people to the street.
Some opposition leaders have called for closer ties with Moscow, which banned imports of Georgian wine and mineral water, cut transport links and recognized Georgia’s breakaway Abkhazia and South Ossetia regions as independent states after the war.
But an opposition alliance led by figures like Dzidziguri and ex-premier Zurab Nogaideli, who has recently met with Putin, had some 7-8 percent of the votes, the election commission said.
An opinion poll before the vote showed jobs and poverty topped the list of concerns. The economy shrank by 3.9 percent last year, but is expected to grow by up to 5 percent in 2010.
Saakashvili says he has created a model democracy in a region dominated by rigged polls and long-serving authoritarian leaders. Critics accuse him of monopolizing power, marginalizing the opposition and manipulating the media.
The United States and European Union are keen to see stability in the volatile South Caucasus, a transit route for oil and gas to Europe.
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