Tension in Georgia Protests against Russias stolen elections
Tensions are rising in Georgia, where a large number of protesters took part in a demonstration in the square in front of the Parliament in Tbilisi.
Tensions are rising in Georgia, where a large number of protesters took part in a demonstration in the square in front of the Parliament in Tbilisi.
Tensions are high in Georgia, where tens of thousands of protesters gathered in the square in front of the Parliament in Tbilisi, waving national, European Union and Ukrainian flags.
Tensions are high in Georgia, where a large crowd of protesters has crowded the square in front of the Parliament in Tbilisi, waving national, European Union and Ukrainian flags.
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze reiterated that Georgia’s integration into the European Union is “the priority” for the government in Tbilisi, despite harsh criticism from the opposition, which accuses the ruling party of showing authoritarian tendencies and being too close to Russia.
Georgia’s ruling Georgian Dream party has been accused by its opponents of having ties to Russia and recently triumphed in elections against pro-EU opposition parties.
Georgia’s pro-Russian ruling party has won a major election, the election commission said. With more than 99 percent of the vote counted, the Georgian Dream party has won 54.