09 May 2024,   02:28
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Situation in front of the parliament gets tense - law enforcers did not allow third sector representatives to set up tents


The situation is tense in front of the parliament. At 8:00 pm, the solidarity rally for fathers whose sons were killed was renewed.

Representatives of NGOs came to the parliament and tried to open the tents, which resulted in the confrontation with the police.

Law enforcers did not allow third sector representatives to express their protest in a peaceful manner.

Zaza Saralidze felt bad at the rally.

It was planned to open about 10 tents on Rustaveli Avenue.

Eka Gigauri, executive director of Transparency International Georgia, was also in front of the Parliament. Gigauri says that there is no law that prohibits setting up tents.

There are politicians, including Elene Khoshtaria, a member of the European Georgia, who did not let the law enforcers to take away the tent that she has brought.

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