TBILISI (Sputnik) — After processing results from some 31 polling stations, the CEC revealed that the UNM with 25.27 percent of votes lagged behind the ruling Georgian Dream Party which was supported by 51.8 percent of voters in the parliamentary elections held a day before.
"We want to warn the CEC and authorities from going against the will of Georgian voters and urge them to record the data consistent with reality," Levan Tarkhnishvili, UNM member, said in the interview with Rustavi 2 broadcaster.
The rally has not descended into clashes so far.
On Saturday, Georgia elected its legislature in accordance with the mixed voting system. According to Georgia's legislation, 77 lawmakers are elected proportionately to the share of votes given to parties' lists and 73 parliamentarians are elected in single-mandate electoral districts.