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Protests resume in Tbilisi after local elections

Protests have resumed in Tbilisi.

Axar.az reports that demonstrators first gathered in front of the parliament, raising the flags of Georgia, the European Union, and Ukraine, and later blocked Rustaveli Avenue.

So far, no incidents have been reported.

It is noted that municipal elections were held in Georgia yesterday, with the ruling Georgian Dream party emerging victorious. Following this, opposition protests began after rejecting the results.

Date
2025.10.05 / 23:00
Author
Axar.az
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