NewsGeorgian unrest escalates: Protest dispersal and political tensions

Georgian unrest escalates: Protest dispersal and political tensions

Georgian police have expelled protesters from the area adjacent to the state university in Tbilisi and dismantled the tent city reports Echo of the Caucasus. Early in the morning, the police used tear gas.

Tensions rose in Georgia. Protesters clashed with the police.
Tensions rose in Georgia. Protesters clashed with the police.
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8:14 AM EST, November 19, 2024

According to the portal, special units and water cannons were mobilized on the scene, but "measures of direct coercion were not used." At this moment, it is not known how many people have been detained.

Security forces expelled the protesters

A police representative warned the opposition that they must restore vehicle traffic, which had been blocked since November 17. In the middle of the night, the police removed tents, artificially created barricades, and parked vehicles from the roadway.

As reported by the Dozhd channel in the morning, in the center of Tbilisi "the dispersal of protesters is ongoing. The police used tear gas. Several protesters were taken away by ambulances."

On November 17, protesters were demanding new parliamentary elections. Students set up about 30 tents near the state university in Tbilisi. Participants in the action were given blankets, mats, and hot tea, as well as access to portable toilets.

The night from Sunday to Monday passed peacefully. Neither the authorities nor the police issued any statements. On the evening of November 18, the opposition announced that the protest would continue.

The president of Georgia warns

Georgia's president, Salome Zurabishvili, warned on Monday that the country faces a risk of dual power and destabilization following the October parliamentary elections. She announced she would challenge the election result in the Constitutional Court.

The portal Echo of the Caucasus wrote that Zurabishvili stated that the parliamentary elections "did not take place" and that there were violations of the principles of secrecy and universality. According to the results, which show the ruling Georgian Dream as the winner, the president will challenge them on Tuesday in the Constitutional Court.

The president warned that Georgia faces destabilization, dual power, and polarization. She deemed it necessary to solve systemic problems and then hold new elections. Zurabishvili also spoke in favor of the current government and parliament continuing their work.

According to the constitution, the president of Georgia should convene the first session of the new parliament, reminds the portal Echo of the Caucasus. Nevertheless, the Georgian Dream government announced that the session will take place on November 25, and Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze informed that a new cabinet lineup will be presented to the parliament.

The pro-European opposition, which does not recognize the election results, announced the renunciation of mandates. In a letter sent on Monday to the EU's chief diplomat, Josep Borrell, opposition leaders called for the appointment of a special mission to investigate election interference.

Source: Echo of the Caucasus / PAP

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