Deputies enter the parliament amid shouts: "Slaves", "Russians", "Diploma to Kavelashvili"

"Slaves", "Russians" - in the background of these shouts, the deputies have to enter the Parliament of Georgia.

Deputies started entering the legislative body not long ago. They enter the building from April 9 Street, where the access road to the Parliament is completely blocked by the police.

The participants of the rally, who have gathered in front of the parliament since morning, moved towards April 9 street.

Shouts of "Diploma to Kavelashvili" are heard.

The participants of the rally are protesting the planned election of Mikheil Kavelashvili as the President of Georgia by the Parliament of Georgia.

According to them, becoming the president of the country with a person who has no education and diploma is an insult to the country.

In addition, it should be noted that the law enforcers are mobilized on Chichinadze Street, the perimeter in front of the Parliament and Freedom Square, where several water jet vehicles are also stationed.

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