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BREAKING: Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili refuses to recognize official election results. She said the October 26 elections were "Russian" in nature.
PM Kobakhidze posted an official statement saying that he was being routinely blackmailed by "high ranking foreign politicians," but was "particularly aghast" during the phone conversation with an unnamed EU Commissioner, who "listed the range of measures that western politicians
"Our grandfathers were executed, our grandmothers were exiled. We won't go back!" - march of families of those who fell victim to Soviet repressions heading to parliament. Day 46 of #GeorgiaProtests
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Day 27 of #GeorgiaProtests: Demonstrators march to parliament after rallying at Public Broadcaster's office to demand more airtime. Lights are back on Rustaveli Ave. after period of blackout, Avenue is filled with protesters and closed for traffic.
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"We demand new elections!" Opposition politician Giorgi Vashadze says the protest wave will start in Tbilisi and eventually cover the entire country. #GeVote2024
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As rally & concert continue on Europe Square, protesters are listening to Nino Katamadze, famous Georgian musician, performing popular Georgian song Suliko. Many sing along. #Tbilisiprotests
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Day 60 of non-stop #GeorgiaProtests: protesters again gather on Tbilisi's Rustaveli Avenue, joined by a lively march coming from daily rallies at Georgian Public Broadcaster office to demand fair coverage.
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