**Warning Issued to Protest Organizers**
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia has spoken out about the planned protest rally before the new Parliament session. The ministry is warning the organizers not to break the law and to refrain from doing anything that could be considered illegal.
According to the ministry, if the protesters do go beyond what’s allowed by the Law on Assembly/Manifestation, the police will take action to prevent any harm or disruption. This includes protecting important buildings and objects in the area.
**Important Buildings Protected**
The Ministry of Internal Affairs is reminding everyone that it’s against the law to block or disrupt strategic or special importance objects. This includes the Parliament building and other government offices. The law says that anyone who breaks this rule could face up to two years in prison, or even four years if they’re part of a group.
**History of Protests**
This planned rally is not the first time protests have taken place before a new Parliament session. Last year, opposition parties held a similar protest on November 24. This time around, they’re planning to meet at Republic Square and march towards the Parliament building.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs wants everyone to know that there are rules in place to protect public safety and ensure that important organizations can function properly. They urge organizers and participants to follow these rules and not engage in any unlawful behavior.
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