Pro-European demonstrations in Georgia, which gather several thousand people in Tbilisi every evening, enter their third Sunday today, with no change in government so far.
Georgia, a former Soviet republic, is in turmoil following parliamentary elections in which the ruling Georgian Dream party declared victory. However, the opposition condemned election irregularities and is boycotting the work of the new convocation of parliament.
Protesters also accuse the government of abandoning the country's ambitions to join the EU.
Several thousand people gathered again in front of the parliament in Tbilisi for the 15th night in a row. Many protesters waved EU and Georgian flags, while others blocked traffic on Tbilisi's main avenue.
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