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Georgians vote in key elections | Georgians vote in key elections |
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Georgians are voting in snap presidential elections, in what is seen as a democracy test for the former Soviet republic. | |
President Mikhail Saakashvili called the poll, after suppressing huge opposition protests in November. | President Mikhail Saakashvili called the poll, after suppressing huge opposition protests in November. |
The pro-Western leader wants not only to be re-elected but to prove his democratic credentials to his critics. | The pro-Western leader wants not only to be re-elected but to prove his democratic credentials to his critics. |
Opposition parties have accused the authorities of trying to rig the vote. The government denies the charge. | |
Along with the presidential election, Georgians are being asked to vote on whether they should have a parliamentary election in the spring of 2008, and whether the country should join Nato. | |
Hundreds of foreign observers are monitoring the ballot. | |
'Democracy still alive' | 'Democracy still alive' |
Polling stations in the country of some five million people opened at 0800 (0400 GMT) and will close at 2000. | |
We've had enough of Mr Saakashvili, November was the last straw Nino SaladzeGeorgian voter | We've had enough of Mr Saakashvili, November was the last straw Nino SaladzeGeorgian voter |
President Saakashvili has led the field of seven candidates in opinion polls, but it is not clear if he could win an outright majority to avoid a run-off. | |
The polls also suggest that Mr Saakashvili's closest rival will be Levan Gachechiladze, a wine businessman and independent MP chosen by the main opposition bloc as their candidate. | |
According to the BBC's Neil Arun in Tbilisi, heavy snow overnight gave the grey streets of the capital a bright, festive feel. | |
He says the mood is generally cheerful, with voters gathered at polling stations taking the opportunity to mingle with neighbours and friends. | |
At a polling station in Tbilisi, Nodar Zardiashvili said he had voted for Mr Saakashvili. | |
He told the AFP news agency that he backed the president "because he is doing the right thing by taking the country into Nato and the European Union". | He told the AFP news agency that he backed the president "because he is doing the right thing by taking the country into Nato and the European Union". |
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Nino Saladze, another voter in the capital, said she was supporting Mr Gachechiladze. | Nino Saladze, another voter in the capital, said she was supporting Mr Gachechiladze. |
"We've had enough of Mr Saakashvili, November was the last straw," she told AFP. | |
On the eve of the elections, Mr Saakashvili said Georgia was still a democratic pioneer among former Soviet republics, despite the crackdown on the opposition protests in November. | On the eve of the elections, Mr Saakashvili said Georgia was still a democratic pioneer among former Soviet republics, despite the crackdown on the opposition protests in November. |
He said the move - which also included the imposition of a state of emergency - was unpleasant but necessary in order to prevent the government's violent overthrow. | He said the move - which also included the imposition of a state of emergency - was unpleasant but necessary in order to prevent the government's violent overthrow. |
"We have to show the whole world that Georgian democracy is still alive," he told thousands of supporters at a final campaign rally in the capital, Tbilisi. | "We have to show the whole world that Georgian democracy is still alive," he told thousands of supporters at a final campaign rally in the capital, Tbilisi. |
'Smear campaign' | 'Smear campaign' |
But Mr Gachechiladze, who represents nine opposition groups, alleged "there are violations" in the poll, without giving further details. | |
Mr Gachechiladze urged his supporters to be vigilant | Mr Gachechiladze urged his supporters to be vigilant |
"What is currently happening in Georgia is not a free election," he said earlier. | |
Mr Gachechiladze has also complained that "we cannot use media outlets or promotional means" and that a "smear campaign" was being staged against the opposition in the media. | |
Correspondents say Mr Saakashvili has run a well-funded election campaign, while other candidates have been much less visible. | |
Opposition groups have also accused Mr Saakashvili of authoritarian tendencies and a failure to tackle large-scale social deprivation in Georgia. | Opposition groups have also accused Mr Saakashvili of authoritarian tendencies and a failure to tackle large-scale social deprivation in Georgia. |
Strategic location | Strategic location |
Mr Saakashvili, a US-educated lawyer, came to power after street protests in 2003, dubbed the Rose Revolution. | Mr Saakashvili, a US-educated lawyer, came to power after street protests in 2003, dubbed the Rose Revolution. |
His first term as president has seen Georgia strengthen its ties with Nato and the European Union. | His first term as president has seen Georgia strengthen its ties with Nato and the European Union. |
But relations with Moscow have soured and Georgia's economy has been badly hit by a Russian ban on Georgian goods. | But relations with Moscow have soured and Georgia's economy has been badly hit by a Russian ban on Georgian goods. |
Georgia's proximity to Iraq, Iran and Turkey makes it strategically important. A key oil export pipeline from the Caspian Sea also runs through it. | Georgia's proximity to Iraq, Iran and Turkey makes it strategically important. A key oil export pipeline from the Caspian Sea also runs through it. |
The West regards Georgia as a key test of Russia's readiness to respect other ex-Soviet states' independence, while Moscow is sensitive to any potential source of instability along its border in the Caucasus. | The West regards Georgia as a key test of Russia's readiness to respect other ex-Soviet states' independence, while Moscow is sensitive to any potential source of instability along its border in the Caucasus. |
Are you voting in the Georgia elections? Are you confident about the political process? Send us your comments using the form below. | Are you voting in the Georgia elections? Are you confident about the political process? Send us your comments using the form below. |