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International election monitors are expressing concern over the harsh rhetoric used during the campaign, and isolated cases of violence, but overall praised the election. Tonino Picula, who led the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe observer mission, said Tuesday that the vote demonstrated a "healthy respect for fundamental freedoms at the heart of democratic elections." During his nine years in power, Saakashvili has pushed through reforms and attracted international investment that has led to dramatic economic growth. Poverty and unemployment, however, remain painfully high. Georgians have turned against Saakashvili in recent years. Many accuse his party
-- which has controlled not only the government and Parliament but also the courts and prosecutor's office
-- of exercising authoritarian powers. Saakashvili's campaign was also hit hard by the release two weeks ago of shocking videos showing prisoners in a Tbilisi jail being beaten and sodomized. The government moved quickly to stem the anger, replacing Cabinet ministers blamed for the abuse and arresting prison staff, but many saw the videos as illustrating the excesses of his government.
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