Georgia does not hold new parliamentary elections
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency According to Reuters, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze says that there is no plan to hold re-parliamentary elections in this country.
On Sunday, the Prime Minister of Georgia rejected the possibility of holding new parliamentary elections at the same time as opposition protests.
Last week, the Prime Minister of Georgia announced that the government has decided to postpone the discussions of the start of membership negotiations with the European Union until after 2028 and to reject financial aid from Brussels. . After that, protests flared up again in Tbilisi.
Georgia received EU candidate status last December on the condition of implementing reforms.
The local media yesterday Friday reported massive protests in Georgia following the government’s decision to stop negotiations to join the union. Europe announced until 2028.
Georgia’s anti-riot police used tear gas in different regions of Georgia to disperse demonstrators protesting against the government’s decision. They came to the streets to delay the country’s accession to the European Union until 2028.
Thousands of people have come to the streets in Tbilisi, the capital of this country, and in other cities of this country to protest the decision of Irakli Kobakhidze. .