However, law enforcement officials detained some protesters who were “found to be in possession of prohibited items.”
There were no major clashes between demonstrators and police in Tbilisi last night for the first time in a week of pro-European protests. However, there are still arrests. It was reported by News Georgia.
Another protest that continued outside the parliament building was ended without the use of water cannons, tear gas or other means of suppression.
However, Georgian police still detained two people after the dispute on Chichinadze Street.
Three more demonstrators were detained near the Freedom Square metro station during the searches. Law enforcement officials say those detained “found contraband.”
The protesters dispersed at 4:00 am (2:00 Kyiv time) after moving to Republic Square.
As reported, on November 28, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said that Georgia rejects EU accession negotiations until 2028.
After that, people came out in Tbilisi to protest en masse against the government’s actions. Security forces tried to disperse the protesters with water cannons.
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