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26 hospitalized following nighttime rally in Tbilisi — Health Ministry

All citizens who required medical attention have received it, the ministry confirmed

TBILISI, December 3. /TASS/. At least 26 people were injured during clashes at a rally in Tbilisi held in front of the parliament building last night, the Georgian Health Ministry reported in a statement.

"On December 2, following the rally, teams from the Emergency Situations Coordination and Urgent Assistance Center transported 26 individuals to medical facilities, including 23 protesters and three Interior Ministry employees. Some of the injured remain in hospitals under medical supervision, while others have already been discharged," the report stated.

None of the victims is in critical condition. All citizens who required medical attention have received it, the Health Ministry confirmed.

Yesterday evening, another anti-government protest took place in front of the Georgian parliament. From the outset, the demonstration escalated into clashes with the police, prompting law enforcement to forcefully push the protesters away from the building.

The current wave of protests was sparked by Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze’s statement on November 28, when he announced that the ruling Georgian Dream — Democratic Georgia party had decided to delay any talks about launching accession negotiations until late 2028 and to reject any funding from the European Union. According to the premier, the decision came after repeated attempts by the EU to pressure Georgia with promises of launching the talks in exchange for Tbilisi revoking certain laws passed by the country’s parliament.