Part of the protesters from Rustaveli Avenue moved towards the back entrance of Parliament via Chichinadze Street

Some of the protesters on Rustaveli Avenue have moved towards the back entrance of Parliament via Chichinadze Street.

"Everywhere, 'militsia,' nowhere is justice!" – the protesters are chanting.

So far, no police forces have been deployed on Chichinadze Street.

Meanwhile, some of the protesters remain on April 9th Street, where a police cordon is in place.

As a reminder, citizens gathered near Parliament to protest the work of the temporary parliamentary investigative commission studying the activities of the National Movement government.

The situation at the protest has escalated several times, resulting in the detention of several protesters. Among the detained is Elene Khoshtaria, one of the leaders of the "Coalition for Change."

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