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**Protests Continue Across Georgia**

* Protests against the (GD) government have continued for 35 consecutive days, despite New Year celebrations.
* Demonstrations have taken place Tbilisi and other cities across Georgia, including Kutaisi, Batumi, Tkibuli, and .

**Repression Continues**

* The GD government’s repressive actions are drawing increasing criticism, with reports of politically motivated dismissals and firings.
* are calling for the release of all those detained during protests and the calling of new elections.

**Protests Schedule**

* Tbilisi:
+ 19:00 – “Daytime Broadcast for People!” protest near the Public Broadcaster’s building
+ 19:00-22:00 – Gift collection and distribution near the Parliament building
+ 19:00 – Rally near the Parliament building
* Batumi:
+ 19:00 – “In the Service of the Homeland” protest near the
* Tkibuli:
+ 14:00 – “Solidarity with the Tkibuli Miners!” protest
* Kutaisi:
+ 19:00 – “Yes to Europe, No to !” protest near the City Hall building

**International Response**

* Germany has imposed ban on nine Georgian nationals.
* The Weimar Triangle (Germany, France, and Poland) has issued a joint statement calling for restraint and supporting Georgia’s integration.

**Other **

* President Salome Zurabishvili has criticized those who hoped the protests’ momentum would subside after the New Year.
* Protests have continued on Rustaveli Avenue, with gathering instead of celebrating New Year festivities with their family.

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