Georgia plunges into a democratic crisis as a pro-Russian president assumes power  

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**Violence Looms Over Georgia’ Political Crisis**

Tensions are in Georgia as protesters prepare defend ‘s occupation of the presidential palace. For over two weeks, activists have been gathering outside Parliament every evening, trying to organize and make their demands heard.

**Protesters Warn of Violence**

The grassroots movement wants to counter Russian influence in the and integrate with the . However, they face a strong police presence, with thousands of officers in black balaclavas blocking access along Rustaveli Avenue. Protesters are concerned that violence will erupt tonight.

**Government Crackdown Squads Identified**

Activists have identified two groups of “titushky”, men paid by the regime to disrupt protests. These individuals have combat experience and are considered a serious threat to peaceful protesters. The government has been accused of using these squads to target media and politicians.

**Protests Continue Despite Threats**

Despite the threats, tens of thousands of people turned out at the peak of the demonstration. The Georgian Dream’s plans to light Christmas decorations and have the new president give an address were canceled after popular pressure. President Zourabichvili a surprise appearance at the bottom of Rustaveli Avenue, cheered on by protesters.

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