The special forces of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia completely dispersed the protesters from Tbilisi's Rustaveli Avenue, APA reports.
The police used tear gas again to disperse the demonstrators.
Several people were detained. The participants of the action did not resist the officers of the law enforcement agencies.
Clashes between protesters and police continued throughout the night on Rustaveli Avenue.
The police, using water cannon and tear gas, succeeded in completely suppressing the protest.
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Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili has joined protesters gathered in front of the parliament building in Tbilisi, APA reports.
Zurabishvili, who joined the protesters, expressed her support for them.
"I am here with these people. I will be where I can. The resistance that will not end until there are new elections begins," she told the crowd that greeted her with applause at the rally.
After that, she moved to Freedom Square, where special equipment is located in case it becomes necessary to disperse the demonstrators. Zurabishvili wanted to talk to the security forces, but no one entered into a dialogue with her.
Earlier, there were reports of clashes between protesters and police near the parliament building in Tbilisi. The report stated that the police took action to disperse the protesters and used tear gas.
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