The president assures that the legislative session is unconstitutional while thousands of people once again protest the results in the capital
Nov. 24 () –
The capital of Georgia, Tbilisi, hosts again tonight a massive demonstration in which thousands of people have once again demanded the annulment of the last parliamentary elections in October and denounced the government party and winner of the elections, Georgian Dream, for fraud. of votes.
This Sunday’s marches are characterized because they take place a few hours before the start of the first session of the new legislature, which they will try to prevent with a nighttime sit-in. The opposition to Georgian Dream and the Prime Minister, Irakli Kobajidze, claim that the result of the elections is, in part, the result of manipulation by Russia.
In fact, in a message published on her social network account “.
“I have refused to call the first session and the Constitution does not recognize anyone who can replace me,” he said in his message. Zurabishvili appealed to the Constitutional Court on Tuesday in an attempt to overturn the election results and indicated that his initiative “is still pending.”
The Tbilisi Police have not prevented the sit-in but have prevented, as a precautionary measure, the cars flagging it from reaching Republic Square, according to the Georgian news portal Civil. The protest is occurring without major incidents, so far.
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