Another protest rally in Tbilisi near the parliament building on Rustaveli Avenue has ended, RIA Novosti correspondent reports.
The police did not disperse it, unlike some previous protests, the protesters dispersed on their own. The police have already restored the movement of cars along Rustaveli Avenue, which was earlier disrupted by the protesters.
Another series of opposition protests began in Georgia on November 28, after Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced the decision to suspend consideration of the issue of starting negotiations on the country's membership in the European Union until 2028. The protesters are using firecrackers, stones, bottles, and Molotov cocktail bottles found at the scene of pogroms. Security forces are responding with special equipment, including water cannons.
Reprinted from https://ria.ru/
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