For the first time, the president of Georgia is not elected by popular vote.
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00:00Protests in Georgia have entered their third week ahead of Saturday's presidential vote,
00:06in which Loyalist candidate Mikheil Kavalevshvili is expected to be appointed.
00:12The demonstrations began two weeks ago when the government announced that negotiations
00:16to join the EU would be pushed back.
00:20More unrest is expected on Saturday.
00:25Police have used tear gas and water cannons to disperse crowds, arresting more than 400
00:30demonstrators.
00:31Opponents have accused the ruling Georgian Dream Party of sacrificing relations with
00:36Europe in favor of closer ties with Russia.
00:40President Zorabishvili has repeatedly spoken out in favor of the protesters, backing their
00:45stance that the October parliamentary elections were tainted by widespread irregularities.
00:52Voters are asking for the release of prisoners and fresh elections.