The protesters have brought "red cards" to the parliament

Protesters near the legislative body have unfolded red sheets, which, according to them, represent a "red card" to the government.

The protesters claim they are protesting against an "illegitimate government" and are chanting, "Slaves!" and "Russians!".

They are also banging on the iron barricade placed in front of the parliament building as a sign of protest.

A police cordon is set up on Chichinadze and Chitadze Streets, while protesters stand in parallel.

For reference, some citizens have moved from the Orbeliani Palace to the parliament building. Currently, the road on Rustaveli Avenue is blocked.

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