
The European Union commends once more the voters, the electoral staff and local observers for all their efforts and engagement amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The Parliament also needs to play its full role in addressing the urgent health and socio-economic challenges the country is facing due to the pandemic. We encourage Members to use the mandates entrusted to them by the citizens of Georgia to address outstanding political issues, including by improving the foundations for future elections through ambitious and credible electoral and judicial reforms. We therefore hope and expect that all political parties can overcome their differences to enable elected Members of Parliament, notwithstanding their differing assessments of the electoral process, to take up their seats. Georgia needs a functioning Parliament as the central forum for political debate, with all parties working together to advance reforms, in line with our mutual commitments under the Association Agreement. The European Union strongly supports democratic processes and the respect for legal frameworks. We regret both the mistrust that has affected the electoral process and the fact that opposition candidates did not contest seats in the second round.

Following the announcement of the provisional results of the 2020 parliamentary elections, we reiterate our support to the joint statement issued by the international observers after the first round and we look forward to the OSCE/ODIHR final report, including their recommendations to address identified shortcomings.
