The leader of the Coalition for Change, Nika Gvaramia, has left the Marneuli temporary detention center.
“It is much better to be free. I will definitely go to the rally today. The party will work as we have been working. Whoever we are, whether we are politicians or others, we are at this protests as patriots of our country, together with others,” Gvaramia said.
For information, Nika Gvaramia was physically assaulted and then arrested by the police on December 4, near the office of Droa. He was charged with an administrative offense and disobeying a police officer’s request, and has been transferred to the Marneuli pre-trial detention center.
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