Georgian Prime Minister makes loud statement on parliamentary elections amid protests

Georgian Prime Minister makes loud statement on parliamentary elections amid protests

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Irakli Kobakhidze categorically rejected the possibility of holding new parliamentary elections in Georgia. The prime minister called the current protests in the country "the beginning of the end of Liberal Fascism.

Georgian Dream prime minister Irakli Kobakhidze has ruled out the possibility of new parliamentary elections in Georgia, despite the protests that have engulfed the country. About it UNN reports with reference to NEWSGEORGIA. 

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"There will be no repeated parliamentary elections in Georgia," Kobakhidze said.

He called the protests taking place in Tbilisi and other cities of Georgia "the beginning of the end of Liberal Fascism.

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In the center of Tbilisi on the night of December 1, clashes took place between demonstrators and law enforcement officers. Special forces used water cannons and smoke bombs, and the protesters responded with pyrotechnics.

In Tbilisi on the night of December 1, 50 protesters were detained demanding the resignation of the government and new elections.

Recall 

Protests in Georgia continue amid the political crisis caused by the decision of the government's Georgian Dream party to suspend the process of European integration. The protesters demand the resignation of the government, new elections and the country's return to the Euro-Atlantic path.