Ivanishvili had vowed to ban the opposition if his party won the election, and his opponents are taking him at his word.
On Saturday, as Georgians cast their ballots, thousands of Georgian and international election observers fanned out to voting precincts across the country, from urban centers to poor, remote villages in the Caucasus mountains, trying to evaluate whether the vote was free and fair.
Throughout election day, video of violations, some of them egregious, like a man boldly jamming ballots into a ballot box, spread quickly.
“She is on the right side of history,” said opposition politician Nika Gvaramia.
The illiberal leader has found common cause with Georgia’s ruling party and was the first international leader to congratulate them after the election – even before the votes were officially tallied.
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