OREANDA-NEWS The protesters in the center of Tbilisi dispersed, car traffic on the avenues was restored, the footage was broadcast by Georgian TV companies.

Earlier, the rally began in front of the building of Tbilisi State University on Chavchavadze Avenue, but in the morning the police forced the protesters to Melikishvili Avenue. One of the opposition leaders, Zurab Japaridze, called on the protesters to disperse and rest. He promised to announce further protest plans during the day. At the moment, the special services are working to clean the streets, car traffic has been restored throughout the area.

On November 16, the CEC of Georgia published the final protocol of the parliamentary elections held on October 26, according to which the ruling Georgian Dream party won, gaining 53.93% of the votes and receiving 89 mandates out of 150 in parliament. Four opposition parties also entered parliament, but they do not recognize the results of the elections and refuse to take seats. The Parliament must meet no later than the tenth day after the publication of the final protocol on the convocation of the President. If the President refuses to convene Parliament, the legislature will assemble on its own.