Georgians are protesting again in Tbilisi, they would prevent the first parliamentary session after the elections considered rigged

Representatives of opposition parties, their supporters, and civil activists are holding a demonstration in Tbilisi’s Republic Square against the results of the parliamentary elections held on October 26, the TASS Russian news agency. According to this, the protesters are planning to spend the night next to the parliament building, and in the morning they would prevent them from holding the constituent session following the parliamentary elections on Monday.

Most of the demonstrators gathered at the Republic Square, and the others marched from different parts of the capital and thus joined them. Residents of those regions who specifically arrived in Tbilisi by car will also take part in the demonstration, according to the Russian news agency report.

It is worth remembering that after the election in the Georgian capital Tbilisi, tens of thousands marched in front of the parliament demanding the annulment of the results of the weekend parliamentary election. Then Georgian President Salome Zourabivili told the crowd waving national and European Union flags that they did not lose the election and stated: “They stole your vote and tried to steal your future, but no one has the right to do that, and you will not let that happen either.” do this.” Demonstrations have been regular ever since.

“They stole your votes, they tried to steal your future” – Tens of thousands marched in front of the parliament in Tbilisi

Salome Zurabishvili said that he will defend the country’s path to Europe against the actions of the governor, Georgian Dream. Here, too, Viktor Orbán caused an international uproar when, as Prime Minister of Hungary holding the EU presidency, he congratulated his ally, the pro-Russian Georgian Dream party, even before the results declared final by the authorities had been announced. The prime minister and the large Hungarian delegation arrived in Tbilisi the day after the parliamentary election, while the Georgian opposition was protesting in street demonstrations, and the Hungarian prime minister was greeted with whistles and boos.

On video, how Viktor Orbán is greeted with whistles and boos in Georgia The Orbán government legitimizes election fraud in Georgia “The Georgian and Hungarian governments are just puppets of the Kremlin” – Video!

Source: nepszava.hu