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Georgian protesters rally in Tbilisi ahead of first session of newly-elected parliament
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2024-11-25
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The round-the-clock protests in Tbilisi follow the 26 October elections that kept the governing pro-Russian Georgian Dream party in power. Opponents say the vote was rigged and suspect neighbouring Russia of election interference.
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