Today, more than 10 protest marches have been announced in Tbilisi: everyone from football fans to veterinarians will march

Today, more than 10 protest marches have been announced in Tbilisi: everyone from football fans to veterinarians will march

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More than 10 marches are planned in the Georgian capital for the 18th day of protests against the suspension of EU accession negotiations. Participants include Real Madrid and Barcelona fans, What? Where? When? players, veterinarians, and IT professionals.

More than ten protest marches will be held in Tbilisi on Sunday demanding new elections and the country's return to the European path. Today is the 18th day of protests after the government announced the suspension of negotiations on EU accession, UNN reports with reference to Novosti Georgia.

The marches will begin in the afternoon, starting at 2 p.m. They will take place every hour, and sometimes simultaneously, from different parts of the city.

It has gotten very cold in Tbilisi in recent days, and the rally in front of the parliament now disperses earlier, after midnight, but the format of marches has been added, which allows you to move less cold. People are gathering according to their areas of activity and interests.

One of the most unusual events on Sunday will be a joint march of the eternal antagonists, Barcelona and Real Madrid fans.

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"It is difficult to find two poles on our planet that are more opposite to each other than we, the fans of Real Madrid and Barcelona. However, in light of current events, we would like to become another example of Georgian unity," the initiative group said in a statement.

Also, for the first time, players of the Georgian club "What? Where? When?" will appear in a separate column at the rallies, and in the evening, a procession of veterinarians, animal owners and lovers will come to the parliament. Once again, representatives of IT, students and graduates of various universities will take part in the rallies.

The actions continue in the regions of Georgia. In Batumi on Sunday, the Teachers' March will come to the rally on Europe Square in a separate column. The gathering of educators is announced at 18:00 near the monument to Elijah.

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