In Georgia, a restaurant popular among the leaders of the ruling party stopped working in protest

In Georgia, a restaurant popular among the leaders of the ruling party stopped working in protest

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The Kaklebi restaurant on the Central Internet has stopped working due to current events in the country. The Tbilisi Opera House also canceled performances, and detention centers are overcrowded after two days of dispersal of protests.

In Georgia, the popular restaurant " Kaklebi "in the suburban Tknet stopped working in protest against the background of current events in the country, reports UNN with reference to"News Georgia".

"We cannot serve you and turn a blind eye to what is happening in our country. The restaurant is closed. Georgia's future is in Europe," the institution said in a statement on its Facebook page.

According to the publication, "Kaklebi" is often visited by representatives of the "Georgian Dream". Prime minister Irakli Kobakhidze and other leaders of the ruling party had dinner there late in the evening on November 28 – they went to the restaurant immediately after the announcement of the freezing of the European integration process.

Journalists "caught" Kobakhidze, asking "what he notes" when thousands of people came to the Georgian parliament to protest, and special forces are already preparing to disperse them. The prime minister did not comment.

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In addition, the Tbilisi State Opera and Ballet Theater named after Zakari Paliashvili canceled performances due to current events in the country.

"We inform you that due to current events in the country, the performances of "Daisi" on November 30 and December 1 have been postponed," the theater said in a statement.

No new dates have been announced yet. Ticket holders are promised to be notified later.

Apart from" Daisi", no other performances were planned in the theater for the next two days.

The Tbilisi opera is located on Rustaveli Avenue, not far from the country's main protest location, the Georgian parliament. Even closer is the Shota Rustaveli theater, whose artistic director Robert Sturua is a big supporter of the ruling "Georgian Dream". They have not yet announced the cancellation of performances.

Interestingly, the day before, employees of the Rustaveli theater opened the doors to demonstrators who tried to escape from the police.

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For two days now, violent dispersal of protesters against the government's decision to stop European integration has continued in Rustaveli. Human rights activists say that dozens of protesters and media employees who covered the events were beaten by the police.

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