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On Sunday, November 17, a big protest rally called “Reclaim Your Vote” took place in Tbilisi. The rally was organized by a group called My Vote and some opposition coalitions. Many people marched through the streets, but they were blocked from reaching the Parliament building.
There were three marches that started at around 6pm. One march came from Vake Park, led by the Coalition for Change. Another march came from the Marjanishvili metro, organized by Strong Georgia. A student march also started on Chavchavadze Avenue. All of these marches were headed towards the Parliament building, but they were blocked.
At a point halfway between the Parliament building and Vake Park, the leaders of the Coalition for Change announced that they would stay there for 24 hours. They set up tents near Tbilisi State University, where students were also joining them. The police did not try to stop them from setting up these tents.
People are protesting because they do not believe the results of the election on October 26. Some observers gave first-hand accounts of what they saw as electoral fraud. Opposition leaders addressed the crowd and promised to stay peaceful throughout the night.
The final results of the election were announced yesterday, giving the victory to the Georgian Dream party with almost 54% of the vote. However, some people are not accepting these results. President Salome Zurabishvili has said that she does not recognize them, calling the elections a “Russian special operation“. The opposition is saying that they will not enter the Parliament and will not give it any legitimacy.
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