Supporters of opposition parties take part in a rally after rejecting the results of recent parliamentary elections, in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final count of votes announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93%, and while four opposition parties made it into the parliament with a collective 37.78%, they have refused to recognize the outcome and have demanded a new vote.29.10.2024#8794077
Supporters of opposition parties take part in a rally after rejecting the results of recent parliamentary elections, in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final count of votes announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93%, and while four opposition parties made it into the parliament with a collective 37.78%, they have refused to recognize the outcome and have demanded a new vote.29.10.2024#8794075
Supporters of opposition parties take part in a rally after rejecting the results of recent parliamentary elections, in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final count of votes announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93%, and while four opposition parties made it into the parliament with a collective 37.78%, they have refused to recognize the outcome and have demanded a new vote.29.10.2024#8794074
Supporters of opposition parties take part in a rally after rejecting the results of recent parliamentary elections, in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final count of votes announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93%, and while four opposition parties made it into the parliament with a collective 37.78%, they have refused to recognize the outcome and have demanded a new vote.29.10.2024#8794073
Police officers guard as supporters of opposition parties take part in a rally after rejecting the results of recent parliamentary elections, in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final count of votes announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93%, and while four opposition parties made it into the parliament with a collective 37.78%, they have refused to recognize the outcome and have demanded a new vote.29.10.2024#8794072
Supporters of opposition parties take part in a rally after rejecting the results of recent parliamentary elections, in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final count of votes announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93%, and while four opposition parties made it into the parliament with a collective 37.78%, they have refused to recognize the outcome and have demanded a new vote.29.10.2024#8794071
Supporters of opposition parties take part in a rally after rejecting the results of recent parliamentary elections, in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final count of votes announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93%, and while four opposition parties made it into the parliament with a collective 37.78%, they have refused to recognize the outcome and have demanded a new vote.29.10.2024#8794060
Supporters of opposition parties take part in a rally after rejecting the results of recent parliamentary elections, in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final count of votes announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93%, and while four opposition parties made it into the parliament with a collective 37.78%, they have refused to recognize the outcome and have demanded a new vote.29.10.2024#8794059
Police officers escort a supporter of opposition parties during a rally to protest against the results of recent parliamentary elections, in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final count of votes announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93%, and while four opposition parties made it into the parliament with a collective 37.78%, they have refused to recognize the outcome and have demanded a new vote.29.10.2024#8794058
Supporters of opposition parties take part in a rally after rejecting the results of recent parliamentary elections, in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final count of votes announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93%, and while four opposition parties made it into the parliament with a collective 37.78%, they have refused to recognize the outcome and have demanded a new vote.29.10.2024#8794051
Supporters of opposition parties take part in a rally after rejecting the results of recent parliamentary elections, in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final count of votes announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93%, and while four opposition parties made it into the parliament with a collective 37.78%, they have refused to recognize the outcome and have demanded a new vote.29.10.2024#8794050
A police officers guards as a supporter of opposition parties takes part in a rally after rejecting the results of recent parliamentary elections, in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final count of votes announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93%, and while four opposition parties made it into the parliament with a collective 37.78%, they have refused to recognize the outcome and have demanded a new vote.29.10.2024#8794049
Supporters of opposition parties take part in a rally after rejecting the results of recent parliamentary elections, in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final count of votes announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93%, and while four opposition parties made it into the parliament with a collective 37.78%, they have refused to recognize the outcome and have demanded a new vote.29.10.2024#8794048
Supporters of opposition parties take part in a rally after rejecting the results of recent parliamentary elections, in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final count of votes announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93%, and while four opposition parties made it into the parliament with a collective 37.78%, they have refused to recognize the outcome and have demanded a new vote.29.10.2024#8794047
A supporter of opposition parties takes pictures of police officers as she takes part in a rally after rejecting the results of recent parliamentary elections, in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final count of votes announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93%, and while four opposition parties made it into the parliament with a collective 37.78%, they have refused to recognize the outcome and have demanded a new vote.29.10.2024#8794046
A supporter of opposition parties talks to police officers as he takes part in a rally after rejecting the results of recent parliamentary elections, in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final count of votes announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93%, and while four opposition parties made it into the parliament with a collective 37.78%, they have refused to recognize the outcome and have demanded a new vote.29.10.2024#8794045
Supporters of opposition parties take part in a rally after rejecting the results of recent parliamentary elections, in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final count of votes announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93%, and while four opposition parties made it into the parliament with a collective 37.78%, they have refused to recognize the outcome and have demanded a new vote.29.10.2024#8794042
Supporters of opposition parties take part in a rally after rejecting the results of recent parliamentary elections, in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final count of votes announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93%, and while four opposition parties made it into the parliament with a collective 37.78%, they have refused to recognize the outcome and have demanded a new vote.29.10.2024#8794041
Supporters of opposition parties take part in a rally after rejecting the results of recent parliamentary elections, in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final count of votes announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93%, and while four opposition parties made it into the parliament with a collective 37.78%, they have refused to recognize the outcome and have demanded a new vote.29.10.2024#8794040
A supporter of opposition parties takes part in a rally after rejecting the results of recent parliamentary elections, in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final count of votes announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93%, and while four opposition parties made it into the parliament with a collective 37.78%, they have refused to recognize the outcome and have demanded a new vote.29.10.2024#8794039
Supporters of opposition parties take part in a rally after rejecting the results of recent parliamentary elections, in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final count of votes announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93%, and while four opposition parties made it into the parliament with a collective 37.78%, they have refused to recognize the outcome and have demanded a new vote.29.10.2024#8794038
A supporter of opposition parties takes part in a rally after rejecting the results of recent parliamentary elections, in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final count of votes announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93%, and while four opposition parties made it into the parliament with a collective 37.78%, they have refused to recognize the outcome and have demanded a new vote.29.10.2024#8794037