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Protests continue in Tbilisi with march by creative industry representatives

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In Tbilisi, protests show no sign of slowing down as designers, marketers, and representatives of the creative industry march from the Sports Palace to the Parliament building.

The participants’ main demands remain unchanged: the announcement of new elections, the release of detained activists, and the acceleration of negotiations with the European Union.

Activists are carrying Georgian and EU flags along with protest banners.

The march is set to conclude on Rustaveli Avenue, in front of the Parliament building.

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