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The police closed the streets leading to the parliament in Tbilisi


The employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia completely closed the streets leading to the service entrances of the parliament building in Tbilisi. This is reported from the sceneTASS:the correspondent of

The employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, including the representatives of the special forces, are stationed on both sides of the parliament building, as well as in the park behind it.

Media representatives are still not allowed to enter the building.

The parliament of the 11th convocation formed as a result of the parliamentary elections will hold its first session on Monday, where the speaker, deputy speakers and heads of the legislature's committees will be elected.

The opposition and its supporters, who are against the results of the elections, have been holding a rally since Sunday. They spent the night in tents on Rustaveli Avenue.