An area is being built near the Georgian Parliament building for the opposition rally planned to be held on Sunday evening, November 24. This was reported by RIA Novosti.
Police officers monitor the assembly of structures. Police cars were stationed outside the building.
24 November Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia warned Appeal on criminal liability in case of closure of the parliament building or other state institutions.
The other day in Tbilisi continued The results of the parliamentary elections in Georgia were protested by the opposition. The opposition also announced that it will hold a rally on Sunday, November 24.
Elections for Georgia’s highest legislative body took place on October 26. According to the results of the voting, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 89 of the 150 seats in the parliament, receiving 11.03% of the votes and 19 deputies, Unity – National Movement – 10.17% and “Strong Georgia” – 16 deputies. 8.81% and 14 mandates, “Gakharia for Georgia” – 7.78% and 12 mandates. Some opposition political associations did not accept the election results. Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili also stated that the country does not recognize the final data of the Central Election Commission with the results of the parliamentary elections.
Previously in Georgia reported about the opposition’s desire to “show the picture to the West.”
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Source: Gazeta
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