The plans of the Georgian opposition, which is dissatisfied with the results of the parliamentary elections in the country, have become known.
On Monday, representatives of opposition parties intend to take part in street protests.
RIA Novosti reports this with reference to a statement made by the leader of the Strong Georgia party, Anna Dolidze.
Protests will begin on Monday evening on Rustaveli Avenue.
Dolidze emphasized that the protesters intend to act peacefully and in an organized manner, and therefore all those wishing to take part will receive detailed instructions.
The main demand that the opposition will make is an investigation into what happened and the setting of a date for new parliamentary elections.
Let us recall that the elections in the country were held on October 26. According to their results, the ruling party "Georgian Dream" received the overwhelming majority of votes.
This political association is against Georgia joining the anti-Russian sanctions and also believes that the Tbilisi authorities need to improve relations with Russia.