TBILISI (Reuters) - European observers on Monday gave Georgia's presidential election a clean bill of health, saying it was "positive and transparent" and confirmed democracy was strengthening in the former Soviet republic.
"This clean election ... tells me that Georgia's democracy is maturing," said Joao Soares, head of the observer mission sent by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Europe's main security and rights watchdog.
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