The most popular opposition alliance in the Georgian parliamentary elections has reportedly said it will not take up its seats because of suspicions of electoral fraud. “We will not give legitimacy to the theft of votes from the Georgian people, we are giving up our parliamentary mandates,” said Nana Malashkhia from the Coalition for Change, according to media reports. According to a preliminary count by the election commission, the Coalition for Change came top among the various opposition blocs with 11% of the vote. The commission said earlier on Sunday that the governing Georgian Dream part…