Tbilisi (IP) – For the 24th consecutive day, demonstrators in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi, have gathered to voice their frustration with the ruling Georgian Dream party’s decision to stall the country’s EU accession process.

Iran PressIran news: On Saturday night, protesters took to the streets, demanding immediate reforms, including the scheduling of new parliamentary elections and the release of individuals allegedly detained unlawfully during earlier demonstrations. Protesters waved EU flags and held signs calling for Georgia to prioritize its European aspirations.

The government’s refusal to initiate EU accession talks before 2028 has been a focal point of public outrage. Many accuse the ruling party of undermining democratic principles and ignoring widespread public support for closer ties with the European Union.

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