The Georgian opposition has announced mass protests for Sunday.
The United National Movement and Coalition for Change parties will not enter Parliament and receive mandates.
The parties announced that they do not recognize the results of the parliamentary elections announced by the Central Election Commission, TASS writes.
One of the leaders of the Coalition for Change party, Elene Khoshtaria, warned of the start of continuous protests from October 27.
The elections were stolen, we will not accept this and we are taking to the streets, he said.
Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili said that attempts are being made to falsify the country's elections.
The ruling Georgian Dream party lost elections in Tbilisi and four other major cities.