The Georgian opposition and its supporters started round-the-clock protests in the streets of Tbilisi, demanding new parliamentary elections. They blocked one of the central streets of the capital, promising to stay there until their demands are fulfilled.
Protesters do not accept the results of the last vote, accusing the authorities of fraud. The ruling Georgian Dream party denies the accusations. Furthermore, Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Kobakhidze announced at the Government meeting that next Monday, November 25, the composition of the government will be presented to the Parliament of Georgia to receive a vote of confidence.
In this regard, the Prime Minister asked all the ministries to start work on the final specification of the Government's plan. Kobakhidze noted that both Government and four-year plans will be presented to the Parliament.