Opposition leader accuses Georgian Dream of "trampling on the constitution" as parliament starts its inaugural session.
Tensions are mounting in the Georgian capital in what looks set to be a decisive couple of days for the opposition’s efforts to overturn the election results.
Protesters dragged suitcases and carried large bags to highlight Georgia’s acute issue of mass emigration.
Mate Devidze was among the demonstrators violently apprehended when a protest camp was demolished on November 19.
The opposition initially appeared caught by surprise by Georgian Dream's election fraud, and lost all momentum and international media attention, but the protests are now visibly more energised.
Activists and students say they will stay until university rector Jaba Samushia, accused of collaborating with the government, resigns.
Ten of thousands of demonstrators have reoccupied a key traffic intersection after being violently dispersed by police and special forces.
Opposition calls for “mobile protests” after police forcibly disperse camp in early hours of November 19.
Protesters camped on main city centre road reject the results of October general election that delivered a victory for Georgian Dream.
Aslan Bzhania stepped down after protesters occupied government offices to prevent the adoption of a controversial investment agreement with Russia.
Georgia’s minority areas tended – with the help of extensive vote-buying and intimidation, the opposition argues – to vote overwhelmingly in favour of Georgian Dream.
Intermittent rallies and marches have given way to indefinite protest after final general election results confirmed Georgian Dream’s victory.
Clashes with police at mass protest in Tbilisi sparked by announcement of final result of general election marred by widespread fraud allegations.
Resistance to the disputed Russian-Abkhaz investment agreement is gaining momentum in the breakaway Georgian republic.
MEP Nathalie Loiseau told the European Parliament she "witnessed fraud and intimidation" during Georgia's October general election.
The mountainous Svaneti region has become a cryptocurrency haven in recent years after the Georgian government slashed electricity prices for highland areas.
Unity-UNM and Coalition for Change asked to renounce their MP mandates, saying "rigged" election means they do not consider the parliament legitimate.
Thunberg tells bne IntelliNews she hopes to stand in solidarity "with the struggle for justice and democracy in the whole South Caucasus region".
PM Irakli Kobakhidze and senior Georgian Dream officials slam calls by European MPs for democratic reforms after controversial election.
Several thousand join latest protest calling for international investigation into electoral violations.