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The Prime Minister of Georgia announced how he will "fight" against illegal demonstrations


The authorities of Georgia can apply to the Constitutional Court with the demand to recognize the opposition political parties as illegal, the head of the country's government Irakli Kobakhidze stated, NEWS.ru reports.

"These days, they have openly expressed their opposition to the constitutional system of Georgia, which creates a direct basis for applying to the Constitutional Court and recognizing the opposition parties as unconstitutional. Let's see and wait how the processes will develop. Everything is in our hands," said Kobakhidze.

On November 29, clashes broke out between protesters and police near the parliament in Tbilisi. The security forces tried to prevent the actions of the protesters who wanted to reach the service entrances of the building.

On November 30, the clashes continued. The law enforcement officers were also forced to use tear gas against the protesters and made arrests.