The demonstrators claim that the country's recent parliamentary elections were rigged and are demanding a rerun.
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00:00Georgia's opposition and its supporters started round-the-clock protests on the streets of
00:07Tbilisi, calling for new parliamentary elections.
00:12Protesters rejected the results of the country's recent election amid allegations the vote
00:17was rigged, an accusation which ruling party Georgian Dream denies.
00:25Demonstrators blocked one of the capital's central streets, vowing to remain there until
00:30their demands are met.
00:35Election observers described the elections as taking place in a divisive atmosphere marked
00:39by instances of bribery, double-voting and physical violence.
00:46Many Georgians viewed the vote as a pivotal referendum on the country's effort to join
00:50the European Union.
00:55The bloc suspended Georgia's membership application process indefinitely in June after the country's
01:00parliament passed a foreign influence law that critics say mimics Moscow's crackdown
01:06on civil society.