Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807216
Badri Japaridze, one of the leaders of the opposition party Lelo for Georgia (Try for Georgia), which refuses to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections, takes part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807215
Badri Japaridze, one of the leaders of the opposition party Lelo for Georgia (Try for Georgia), which refuses to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections, takes part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807214
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807213
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807212
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807211
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807210
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807209
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807208
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807207
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807206
Nika Gvaramia, former Director General of Rustavi 2 TV channel and Mtavari Arkhi opposition television network, former Georgian Minister of Justice and former Minister of Education and Science, who refuses to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections, takes part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807205
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807204
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807203
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807202
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807201
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807200
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807199
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807198
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807197
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807196
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807195
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807194
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807193
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807192
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807191
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807190
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807189
Supporters of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections take part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807188
A supporter of opposition parties who refuse to recognise the results of Georgia's recent elections takes part in a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia held parliamentary elections on October 26. According to the final vote count announced by the election commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won 53.93% of the vote, and while four opposition parties made it into parliament with a combined 37.78%, they have refused to recognise the outcome and demanded a new vote. Multiple opposition-led rallies have taken place in the Georgian capital over the past month.17.11.2024#8807187