According to one of the leaders of the “Opposition Alliance,” the organizers will not be permitted to install structures or stages near the parliament building or on roadways.
Gvaramia stated that he received the response from Tbilisi City Hall in reply to his inquiry regarding the May 26 rally.
“Last night I received by email the response to my application regarding the May 26 rally. If you are interested in the detailed version of this illegal absurdity from the frightened ‘Kots,’ see below. The short version is this:
No equipment near parliament, no equipment on the roadway, no equipment on transport lanes at other locations.
In other words, nothing is allowed anywhere.
Reason: preventing disruptions to traffic flow,” Gvaramia wrote on Facebook, publishing City Hall’s written response.