In Tbilisi, women marched in protest. One of the participants was attacked by a supporter of the “Georgian Dream”
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Women's protest marches “For Georgia” were held in Tbilisi and three other cities in Georgia. During the march in Tbilisi, an unknown person attacked a participant, and President Salome Zurabishvili supported the protesters.
A protest women's march took place in Tbilisi. It was joined by President Salome Zurabishvili, and one of the participants was attacked, UNN reports.
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According to Novosti Georgia, women's protest marches under the slogan "For Georgia" will be held simultaneously in four cities on Wednesday: Tbilisi, Kutaisi, Batumi, and Zugdidi.
Salome Zurabishvili came out to the marchers as it passed by her residence and said that "women are the coolest in the country," writes Paper Kartuli.
In addition, according to local Telegram channels, an attack took place during the march in Tbilisi.
The video shows an unknown person attacking one of the participants. As a result of the attack, the woman fell.
According to Tbilisi life, social media has already identified the attacker of the women's march, claiming that he is the so-called "auntie" Zuka Kirvalidze.
According to citizens, he is a member of the Georgian Dream youth movement.
TV Pirveli reports that an analysis of Zuki Kirvalidze's social media shows that he has close ties to the Georgian Dream and attends Ivanishvili's party events.
Context
Protests in Tbilisi and other Georgian cities against the freezing of negotiations on the country's European integration until 2028 have been going on daily since November 28.