The deputies entered the parliament amid shouts of “slaves”, “Russians”, and “Diploma to Kavelashvili”.  

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Georgia Parliament Protests

Deputies are entering the Georgian Parliament. They are coming in through April 9 Street, where police have blocked the access road.

Protesters gathered outside the parliament since morning. They are moving towards April 9 Street. People are shouting “Slaves”, “Russians”, and “Diploma to Kavelashvili”.

The protesters are upset about a proposed election for President Mikheil Kavelashvili. They believe it’s an insult that someone without education or a diploma could become president.

Police have mobilized in several areas, including Chichinadze Street, the perimeter of the parliament, and Freedom Square. Water jet vehicles are also on site.

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