Georgian election disputes result in violence that either jails or injures more than 100 protestors.
The opposition has already stated before the election that it feels it shall (and now says it was) rigged.
Today, my sources on the ground say a rally to dispute the results was organized and attended by ~10,000 people. However, the current President, as well as International watchers say it was free and fair.
As the President and the opposition have no substantive differences on policy - the opposition is personally opposed to the Presidents rule - is serious disruption going to take place (basically regardless of the results)?
This question assumes (by its timing) that the President wins outright and there is no run-off election. |