The interior ministry said on Sunday that 27 protesters, 16 police and one media worker had been hospitalised. The ongoing unrest reflects deep-seated dissatisfaction with the government's actions.
The EU's new foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, stated that the Georgian government's recent announcement represents a significant shift from previous administrations' commitment to European integration and the will of the Georgian people.
Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze asserted that claims of halting European integration are untrue, emphasizing the rejection of what he termed 'shameful and offensive blackmail'.
The European Parliament expressed concerns that last month's general election in Georgia was not free or fair, highlighting the ongoing democratic backsliding in the country.
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