Georgian authorities remove opposition protest camp amid election result disputes  

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Georgian Opposition Camps Out a Vote Rerun

Two weeks after the parliamentary elections, the Georgian opposition is demanding a rerun of the vote won by the pro-Russian , Georgian Dream.

On November 17, protesters set up around 30 tents near Tbilisi University. They vowed to stay in the streets until new parliamentary elections are held. The opposition has been rallying against the 26 elections results, which declared Georgian Dream victorious.

President Salome Zourabichvili called the vote “totally rigged.” International also reported instances of intimidation and pressure. Now, Zourabichvili plans to file a lawsuit with the Constitutional Court to challenge the outcome.

The opposition leaders present at the scene were Nika Gvaramia, Elene , and Zurab from the Coalition . Police demanded that protesters restore vehicle traffic blocked since November 17. They cleared the roadway of tents, barricades, and vehicles blocking intersections on Varaziskhevi, Chavchavadze, Melikishvili, and Kekelidze streets.

The protest camp was cleared early on November by police with special forces and but no other riot control equipment. Several detentions were made on Melikishvili Street, according to Echo Kavkaza. Protesters had been provided with blankets, mats, hot tea, and portable toilets during their demonstration.

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