**Protest March Moves to Ministry of Culture**
Representatives from the arts, restorers, art historians, and IT sector members have joined forces. They moved to the Ministry of Culture earlier today.
The protesters showed the Minister pictures and videos of cultural heritage monuments that were damaged during their administration. The public supported them by waving from buildings and cars.
As they marched, the crowd chanted slogans like “Art is alive, independent, and political.” They also called for freedom for prisoners and justice.
**Next Steps**
The marchers plan to move to the President’s Administration next. After that, they will go to the Philharmonic to join election observers who are monitoring the October 26, 2024 elections. Finally, they will protest in front of Parliament.
**Protest Demands**
The protesters’ demands remain the same. They want the Georgian government to call early elections, return the country to a European foreign policy course, and release political prisoners.
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