For several consecutive nights, thousands of people have been filling the central streets of Tbilisi, expressing their dissatisfaction with the government's policies. This is reported by the BBC, as conveyed by UNN.
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The protesters accuse the ruling party "Georgian Dream" of abandoning European aspirations and returning to Russian influence. Demonstrations are ongoing near the parliament, where over a thousand people have gathered, calling for a change in the country's direction.
The leadership of Georgia denies having ties with the Kremlin; however, recent events, particularly disputes with the European Union and diplomatic challenges with the United States, have raised serious doubts about Georgia's future in Europe. The situation in the country, which has a population of only 3.7 million, jeopardizes its strategic choices and ability to integrate into Western structures.
The streets of the city, taken over by protests, have become a battleground between police and demonstrators. Initially, law enforcement unsuccessfully attempted to suppress the protests before dawn, but on Monday, the situation escalated further. The police used water cannons and tear gas to disperse the protesters. According to medical reports, over a hundred police officers were injured, and several dozen demonstrators were wounded or detained.
The protesters emphasize that they will continue to hold demonstrations until the government changes its political course and announces new elections.
The police used water cannons against protesters in central TbilisiNov 30, 2024, 21:34 • 28023 views