Georgia’s opposition refuses vote results, calls for snap elections

The World

 Georgian opposition leader Grigol Vashadze refused to concede and called for protests and snap elections after losing Wednesday’s run-off poll to Salome Zurabishvili. Zurabishvili won 60 percent of the vote, becoming Georgia’s first woman president. Host Marco Werman talks to Natalia Antelava, the founder of Coda Story in Tbilisi, Georgia, about why the opposition has called for snap elections and what this means for the country moving forward.

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