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Ballot Papers Printed
The Central Election Commission (CEC) started on December 21 to print ballot papers for the January 5 presidential election and plebiscites.
Three separate ballot papers are being printed with 3.5 million copies of each. One is for the presidential election and the other two for two separate plebiscites. In one of them voters will be asked: “do you agree or not to hold parliamentary elections in spring?” The second plebiscite question asks voters: “do you want Georgia to become a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, NATO?”
Three separate ballot papers are being printed with 3.5 million copies of each. One is for the presidential election and the other two for two separate plebiscites. In one of them voters will be asked: “do you agree or not to hold parliamentary elections in spring?” The second plebiscite question asks voters: “do you want Georgia to become a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, NATO?”