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**Rustaveli Avenue Protests Resume: Citizens Demand New Elections and Release of Detainees**

After a brief lull, the protests on Rustaveli Avenue have resumed with renewed vigor. For 146 days now, citizens have been gathering near the Georgian Parliament, demanding new elections and the release of those detained during the protests.

The protesters have blocked traffic on Rustaveli Avenue once again, bringing life to a standstill in the heart of Tbilisi. But this time, they will be joined by a march coming from the Public Broadcaster’s building, adding to the numbers and momentum of the protest.

**A Long and Tireless Struggle**

This is not the first time protests have erupted on Rustaveli Avenue. For over four months now, citizens have been taking to the streets, demanding change and justice. The protesters’ demands are simple yet clear: new elections and the release of those detained during the protests.

**The Government’s Response**

The Georgian government has faced criticism for its handling of the protests so far. While some progress has been made on certain issues, many feel that more needs to be done to address their grievances.

In a commentary, local analyst Lasha Tugushi said: “The protesters are not just demanding new elections; they’re also calling for greater accountability and transparency from the government. It’s time for the authorities to listen to their demands and take concrete steps towards reform.”

**What’s Next?**

As the protests continue, it remains to be seen how long the government will resist the pressure. Will they finally give in to the protesters’ demands, or will the situation escalate further?

One thing is certain: the people of Georgia are not going away anytime soon. They’re determined to see change and will continue to fight for their rights until justice is served.

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