The protest continues on Rustaveli Avenue, where protesters have blocked the road.
Citizens have been gathering near the legislative body for the 20th consecutive day.
Meanwhile, for several days, representatives from various fields have been holding protest marches from different locations in the capital. Today, several marches were organized across the city, including a protest by representatives from the hospitality sector.
Additionally, today's protest was joined by participants who had gathered near the European Union Delegation office in Georgia under the slogan "Towards Europe through Western Education." The march included people who have studied in Western countries or wish to continue their education there.
Furthermore, the protest was joined by students, lecturers, and historians from Tbilisi State University and Ilia State University.
For context, the citizens are protesting the decision of the Georgian government, made on November 28 by the "Georgian Dream" party, which announced that Georgia will not raise the issue of opening negotiations with the European Union until the end of 2028. Their demands remain unchanged: to call for early elections and the release of those arrested during the protests.