Protesters in Tbilisi hold demonstrations for 104th consecutive day demanding new elections


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Front News Georgia
For the 104th day in a row, citizens in Tbilisi continue their protest demanding new parliamentary elections.
Today, civil activists marched from the premises of the Georgian Public Broadcaster to Rustaveli Avenue, gathering in front of the Parliament building.
Protesters carried banners with various messages, along with Georgian and European Union flags, while chanting slogans in support of their demands.
Their key demands remain unchanged: the announcement of snap parliamentary elections and the release of detained activists.
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