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Protest march from TSU to Rustaveli Avenue begins

by Georgia Today
May 26, 2026
in Social & Society
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Protest march from TSU to Rustaveli Avenue begins

A protest march organized by the “Opposition Alliance” has begun from Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (TSU) toward Rustaveli Avenue in central Tbilisi.

Demonstrators blocked the roadway and set off toward the Parliament building carrying Georgian and European Union flags, as well as protest banners.

Leaders, members, and supporters of parties affiliated with the “Opposition Alliance” are participating in the rally, alongside citizens who say they oppose the domestic and foreign policies currently pursued by the ruling Georgian Dream party.

Alliance leaders say authorities ultimately denied permission to install sound equipment intended for the demonstration. Despite this, organizers say they will still attempt to make their voices heard by those gathered.

Georgia’s fifth president, Salome Zurabishvili, also arrived near TSU’s first building, where protesters had assembled.

Congratulating citizens on Georgia’s Independence Day, Zurabishvili said the country’s independence should not be counted as only 35 years old, but rather 85 years, arguing that the period of Soviet occupation should not be considered as interrupting Georgia’s statehood.

“I want to congratulate everyone on Independence Day. Our independence is not 35 years old — it is 85 years old, because the occupation period does not count. Our Constitution returned to its original form and state continuity has remained uninterrupted. The people gathered here today stand for unity, because independence cannot exist without unity. Defending and restoring independence also depends on the unity and determination of these people. We feel this energy that has brought people together, and that is important. Once again, congratulations to everyone,” Zurabishvili said.

After gathering at TSU, demonstrators are expected to continue their march toward the Parliament building on Rustaveli Avenue.

Image source: TV Pirveli 

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