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Georgia president 'wins election' | Georgia president 'wins election' |
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Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili has a commanding lead in the country's snap election but it is unclear whether he has avoided a presidential run-off. | |
Final exit polls suggest he won 53.7% of the vote, which if confirmed would give him outright victory. | |
But analysts are urging caution as 20% of respondents in the exit poll refused to say who they voted for. | |
The vote is seen as a democratic test for the ex-USSR state after recent opposition protests were suppressed. | The vote is seen as a democratic test for the ex-USSR state after recent opposition protests were suppressed. |
However opposition candidate Levan Gachechiladze has accused the government of trying to rig the vote. | |
The authorities have denied this, but the BBC's Matthew Collin in Tbilisi says that after a bitter and divisive election the dispute seems certain to continue. | |
It remains to be seen whether the opposition will accept the result. | It remains to be seen whether the opposition will accept the result. |
'Big lie' | 'Big lie' |
Acting President Nino Burjanadze told the BBC she thought the elections had been "free, fair and democratic". | Acting President Nino Burjanadze told the BBC she thought the elections had been "free, fair and democratic". |
Georgians in Tbilisi talk about their voting intentions In pictures | Georgians in Tbilisi talk about their voting intentions In pictures |
An opposition spokeswoman described the exit polls as a "big lie". | An opposition spokeswoman described the exit polls as a "big lie". |
Mr Saakashvili called the election after huge opposition protests were suppressed in November, in an attempt to prove his democratic credentials. | Mr Saakashvili called the election after huge opposition protests were suppressed in November, in an attempt to prove his democratic credentials. |
Along with the presidential election, Georgians are being asked to vote on whether they should have a parliamentary election in the coming months, and whether the country should join Nato. | Along with the presidential election, Georgians are being asked to vote on whether they should have a parliamentary election in the coming months, and whether the country should join Nato. |
Hundreds of foreign observers are monitoring the ballot. | Hundreds of foreign observers are monitoring the ballot. |
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. |
HAVE YOUR SAY I have voted for the future, for democracy. There is a great change in Georgia and I support all of it Otto, London Send us your comments | HAVE YOUR SAY I have voted for the future, for democracy. There is a great change in Georgia and I support all of it Otto, London Send us your comments |
His term as president has seen Georgia strengthen its ties with Nato and the European Union. | His 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. |