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Protest rallies will be held today in Tbilisi and the regions – a march in support of the "Friend Act" is also planned

Protest rallies will be held today in Tbilisi and the regions – a march in support of the "Friend Act" is also planned
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On the 115th day of protests, demonstrations will once again be held across the country, both in the capital and the regions.

Specifically:

At 19:00, a protest will take place in front of the Public Broadcaster.

At 20:00, a protest will be held in front of Parliament.

At 20:00, a march in support of the "Friend Act" will begin from Marjanishvili Square.

In the regions:

Gori – At 17:00, a rally in front of the City Council with demands to free political prisoners and call new elections.

Akhaltsikhe – At 18:00, a protest at the Shota Rustaveli monument.

Batumi – At 19:00, a demonstration in front of the Constitutional Court, under the slogan "In Service of the Homeland!"

Zugdidi – At 18:00, a protest in front of the Regional Administration, under the slogan "Fight Until Victory!"

Telavi – At 19:00, a rally in front of City Hall.

Kutaisi – At 19:00, a protest in front of City Hall, with the slogan "Yes to Europe, No to Russia!"

Chkhorotsku – At 20:00, a rally in front of City Hall, under the slogan "Dare to Protest – Every Day!"

For reference, ongoing protests in Georgia began on November 28, 2024, following a statement by Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze. In his statement, Kobakhidze announced that the Georgian government had decided not to initiate EU accession negotiations until the end of 2028 and that it would reject all EU budgetary grants until then.

Protest rallies will be held today in Tbilisi and the regions – a march in support of the "Friend Act" is also planned

On the 115th day of protests, demonstrations will once again be held across the country, both in the capital and the regions.

Specifically:

At 19:00, a protest will take place in front of the Public Broadcaster.

At 20:00, a protest will be held in front of Parliament.

At 20:00, a march in support of the "Friend Act" will begin from Marjanishvili Square.

In the regions:

Gori – At 17:00, a rally in front of the City Council with demands to free political prisoners and call new elections.

Akhaltsikhe – At 18:00, a protest at the Shota Rustaveli monument.

Batumi – At 19:00, a demonstration in front of the Constitutional Court, under the slogan "In Service of the Homeland!"

Zugdidi – At 18:00, a protest in front of the Regional Administration, under the slogan "Fight Until Victory!"

Telavi – At 19:00, a rally in front of City Hall.

Kutaisi – At 19:00, a protest in front of City Hall, with the slogan "Yes to Europe, No to Russia!"

Chkhorotsku – At 20:00, a rally in front of City Hall, under the slogan "Dare to Protest – Every Day!"

For reference, ongoing protests in Georgia began on November 28, 2024, following a statement by Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze. In his statement, Kobakhidze announced that the Georgian government had decided not to initiate EU accession negotiations until the end of 2028 and that it would reject all EU budgetary grants until then.

Michał Kobosko - we hope that your government eventually would either choose the European way, the democratic way or would resign seeing the number, the size and scale of the citizens' protests