MIA gives protesters 30 minutes as deadline to clear the territory at parliament
MIA gives protesters 30 minutes as deadline to clear the territory at parliament

The Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) gave protesters 30 minutes as the deadline to clear the territory at the Georgian parliament.

The journalist of First Channel reported that a representative of MIA talked to Zaal Udumashvili, a member of National Movement. Udumashvili said that the protest at parliament was ongoing peacefully and the protesters were not planned to leave the territory.

Special Task Units are mobilized at parliament and in the vicinity of First Republican Square in Tbilisi. Entrances to the parliament building have been blocked since morning. A bureau sitting is scheduled for today in the supreme legislative body.