In front of the Parliament of Georgia in the capital of the country of Tbilisi, a rally began against the results of the parliamentary elections. This is reported by local media.
The action was organized on the call of the President of the country Salome Zurabishvili.
The demonstrators hold the flags of Georgia and the EU, as well as banners.
The demonstrators went to Rustaveli Avenue, blocking the movement of vehicles on it.
As reported, the leadership of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia transferred special forces to the parliament building.
In front of the parliament building itself, the situation is calm.
Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili said that the protesters against the results of the parliamentary elections in the country do not plan to encroach on the constitutional system, and it will not support such plans.
The ex-president of Georgia Mikhail Saakashvili in his appeal also called everyone to the rally.
Earlier, Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili called the parliamentary elections in the country “illegitimate”.
The head of state called on citizens to go to protest.
“The recognition of these elections is impossible. This is equivalent to recognizing the arrival of Russia here, the subordination of Georgia in Russia. The elections were totally falsified, and as an independent institution I cannot recognize them,” Zurabishvili said.
according to the policy, the elections were completely falsified.
According to the CEC of the Republic, the ruling party “Georgian Dream” gained 53 % of the vote, which allows the party to single -handedly form the government.