A meeting hall in Georgia with a solemn atmosphere.
A man who gets up from his seat approaches the chair and sprays something from the cup.It's black paint in the
cup.
In an instant, the conference hall turned into a chaos.
It was Georgia's Central Election Commission chairman who was caught in a surprise paint attack.
The meeting was held to confirm the results of last month's general elections, and an opposition figure who heard the results poured paint on the chairman's face, raising suspicions of fraudulent elections.The former Soviet state of Georgia
won 89 out of 150 seats in the general election for the pro-Russian party 'Georgia's Dream'.
However, the opposition party is raising suspicions of Russian interference in the election, saying the election results are statistically impossible, and protests by citizens are taking place every day.
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