Thousands of demonstrators gathered the night before by the building of the Georgian Parliament in Tbilisi in protest against the statement of Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on the suspension of negotiations on the entry of the country to the EU until the end of 2028.
Protesters erected barricades and blocked the movement on Shota Rustaveli Avenue, where the building of the legislative body is located.
A clash occurred between the manifestants and the forces of law and order.
The special forces of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia applied tear gas and voduta to disperse the action.
In response, the demonstrators threw the policemen with various objects and pyrotechnics.
as reported, the police managed to unlock the road.