In Tbilisi, where protests are taking place against the authorities’ decision to suspend EU accession negotiations until 2028, special forces were deployed against protesters. Law enforcement officers began to advance towards Rustaveli Avenue from Freedom Square and Chichinadze Street. Water cannons are also directed towards the parliament building.
Opposition supporters had previously rioted, smashing surveillance cameras, blinding police officers with lasers and attacking police officers.
As reported EADailytoday, November 28, prime minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced that Tbilisi will suspend negotiations on Georgia’s accession to the EU until 2028. President Salome Zurabishvili In this sense, he held an “emergency meeting” with ambassadors and opposition leaders of his administration. In the evening, protests against the Georgian Dream decision began in several places in Tbilisi and other cities in Georgia. Zurabishvili declared herself the only legitimate representative of power in the country and called on the country’s inhabitants to disobey the authorities.