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Saakashvili re-elected in Georgia Saakashvili re-elected in Georgia
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Mikhail Saakashvili has been re-elected president of Georgia after a snap poll, officials have declared.Mikhail Saakashvili has been re-elected president of Georgia after a snap poll, officials have declared.
The Election Commission said he won 52.8% of the vote - meaning he is the outright winner and will not have to contest a second round run-off. The election commission said he won 52.8% of the vote - meaning he is the outright winner and will not have to contest a second round run-off.
The opposition has already alleged the vote was rigged and mounted protests in the capital, Tbilisi.The opposition has already alleged the vote was rigged and mounted protests in the capital, Tbilisi.
But monitors from the OSCE and Council of Europe said the vote was democratic and the outcome should be respected.But monitors from the OSCE and Council of Europe said the vote was democratic and the outcome should be respected.
Officials said the 52.8% figure was a final tally from polling stations in Georgia. Some overseas results were still awaited, but they were unlikely to alter the result.
Mr Saakashvili's main contender, Levan Gachechiladze, came second with 27% of the vote, officials declared.
Earlier in the day, Mr Gachechiladze told thousands of supporters in the capital Tbilisi that results had been "falsified".