The protest in front of the Georgian Parliament shows no signs of slowing down, with participation growing steadily. Lawyers, travel enthusiasts, representatives of the energy sector, and students from an international university joined the demonstration today with a march.
For the 23rd consecutive day, citizens have been rallying, demanding the release of individuals detained during protests and calling for new elections to be held.
Meanwhile, parallel protests are taking place in other cities, including Kutaisi and Zugdidi, as discontent spreads nationwide.
The demonstrations reflect mounting public pressure on the government to address key grievances and uphold democratic principles.