Stimmzettel verloren in Autounfall in Georgian
Mehrere Wahlurnen wurden zerschlagen Freitag nach den Präsidentschaftswahlen in Georgian bei einem Autounfall, und fast alle Stimmzettel in die Felder gingen verloren, ein Berater of Zentralen Wahlkommission Vorsitzende sagte Sonntag.Nuzgzar Kupreishvili sagte der Mitglieder der Wahlkommission 104 Kutaisi Wahlkreis waren, die Wahl von Dokumenten an den Bezirk Kommission bei der Wahl ihrer Bus kollidierte mit einem anderen Bus, beide Autos und nicht mehr gegeben.
Allerdings ist die Wahl Beamte der Kommission waren nur leicht verletzt in dem Unfall.
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