The protest near the parliament continues

The protest action in front of the parliament has been going on for the 12th day.

Protesters have blocked Rustaveli avenue, traffic on the avenue is limited.

The participants of the rally, who were at the public broadcaster, joined those gathered on Rustaveli Avenue, and they marched to the Parliament.

It should be noted that law enforcement officers are not mobilized in the streets surrounding the Parliament today. The police is still not standing in Freedom Square.

We remind you that protests have been going on for the twelfth day in Tbilisi and several cities of the country. The participants of the rally are protesting the decision of "Georgian Dream" on November 28, according to which Georgia will not put the issue of opening negotiations with the European Union on the agenda until the end of 2028. Their demand is unchanged - to schedule re-elections and release the citizens arrested during the protest.

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