Georgian prime minister promises to "eradicate" the "liberal-fascist" opposition, but protests in the country continue
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Irakli Kobakhidze called the opposition "liberal-fascist" and promised to destroy it. Thousands of protesters take to the streets of Tbilisi for the seventh day in a row, demanding a European course.
Irakli Kobakhidze announces tough measures against the pro-European opposition, using Russian narratives. Reports UNN with reference to AFP.
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, in the midst of a wave of pro-European demonstrations, vowed to destroy the opposition, which he calls "liberal-fascist".
We will do everything necessary to completely eradicate Liberal Fascism
On the eve of for the seventh consecutive evening, thousands of people demonstrated in the Georgian capital Tbilisi against the National Conservative government. They blocked the main street of the city - Rustaveli Avenue - and demanded the continuation of the European course in the country.
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After the October 26 parliamentary elections, in which, according to official results, The Russian-friendly Georgian Dream Party won a majority, the opposition accused the ruling party of rigging the elections. mass protests began on Thursday last week.
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Last night, during the dispersal of protests in Georgia, 22 people were detained, and 15 victims were taken to hospitals. Among them — 11 protesters, 3 journalists and one employee of the Ministry of internal affairs.