**Parliament Session in Occupied Abkhazia Ends Early**
A meeting of the so-called parliament in occupied Abkhazia has been cut short. The session was meant to ratify a new law, but it didn’t happen.
The deputies, who are members of the so-called parliament, did not agree on the agenda. This means that no decisions were made during the session.
**Protesters Demand Action**
A group of people gathered outside the parliament building to protest against the planned law. They don’t want the law to be approved and they’re demanding that the deputies vote against it instead.
One of the leaders of the opposition, Adgur Ardzinba, spoke at the rally. He said that the meeting should continue so that the deputies can remove the issue from the agenda. Until this happens, the protesters won’t leave their position.
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