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**Protests and Demonstrations**
* Students from Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University have been protesting since November 14 against rigged elections, demanding annulment of the results and new parliamentary elections.
* Students from Ilia State University in Tbilisi also joined the protests, with a larger march planned for today at 17:00 local time.
**Election Controversy**
* The opposition Coalition for Change presented evidence of election fraud schemes on November 14.
* Mamuka Khazaradze, leader of Strong Georgia, stated that the Prosecutor’s Office is trying to cover up evidence of electoral fraud by seizing voter verification devices and election documentation.
* Tamar Kordzaia of Unity-UNM accused all branches of government of “actively cleaning up” rigged elections.
**International Reaction**
* Giorgi Gakharia, leader of For Georgia, stressed the importance of international partners not recognizing the legitimacy of the parliamentary elections.
**Political Developments**
* The Georgian Dream (GD) party has been accused of rigging the elections.
* Prime Minister Kobakhidze nominated three new cabinet members.