Opposition forces aim to build “a powerful protest movement that will topple the regime,” protesters said.
In Tbilisi, the opposition continued a protest over the non-recognition of the country’s parliamentary elections. Protesters set up tents, generators, and brought water and food to Freedom Square. Action organizers plan to stay near the parliament building until morning. This was reported on Sunday, November 24, by the Echo of the Caucasus and Newsgeorgia.
It was indicated that the main force of the protesters should arrive in the square at 9 in the morning.
Meanwhile, police cordoned off Georgia’s parliament building. The Ministry of Internal Affairs warned the organizers and participants of the protest that they would be “acted” if they tried to block the building.
According to the media, there have been no clashes with the police.
The air temperature in Tbilisi is +4 degrees.
On Monday, November 25, the pro-Russian ruling Georgian Dream party planned to hold the first parliamentary meeting after the election – the opposition did not recognize the voting results due to fraud and accordingly boycotted this meeting.
We remind you that on October 26, parliamentary elections were held in Georgia, which are called the most important in the history of the country. According to the counting results, the Georgian Dream party won, which is still in power. The opposition is demanding re-election.
Brussels is sending a “technical mission” from the European External Action Service and the European Commission to Georgia to assess the situation.
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