By Ailis Halligan in Tbilisi Georgians went onto the streets for the third consecutive day on Wednesday to protest against the disputed results of last month’s parliamentary elections. The October 26 race saw the ruling Georgian Dream (GD) party claim victory amid allegations of widespread fraud and electoral violations by Georgia’s pro-Western opposition, the president, and local and international election observers. At a thousands-strong rally outside the parliament building earlier this week, opposition leaders called for daily street protests and a campaign of “resistance”, urging Georgian…