Georgia's opposition held a large-scale protest in Tbilisi: they demanded new elections
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A four-hour-long protest demanding new parliamentary elections took place in Tbilisi. Two columns of demonstrators with the flags of Georgia and the EU marched and met at Heroes Square.
A new rally demanding new parliamentary elections took place on Heroes Square in the center of Tbilisi after the anthems of Georgia and the European Union were performed, UNN reports with reference to Novosti Georgia.
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The rally was organized by Unity - National Movement, Coalition for Change, and Strong Georgia.
They talk about "massive fraud" and are not going to enter the parliament. Today, the opposition leaders reiterated that they will demand that the results be recognized as illegitimate to the last.
Politicians believe that the street protests will culminate on two dates: the final meeting of the CEC (the final election results should be announced no later than November 21) and the first meeting of the 11th parliament (no later than 10 days after the official announcement of the results).
Today's rally was conceived as a march. It lasted over four hours. The protesters gathered near the Marjanishvili and State University metro stations.
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The first group headed to Svobody Square through the Presidential Administration and then down Rustaveli Avenue near the Philharmonic. The second group moved along Vazha-Pshavela towards the Vake district. There were many party flags, flags of Georgia and the European Union at the rally.
The convoys met on Chavchavadze Avenue and from there headed to Heroiv Square. Traffic there was temporarily paralyzed.
The rally was uneventful.
On Sunday, November 10, the opposition will join the rally of the civil platform 'Daitove' on Svobody Square.