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The Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, announced potential arrests of participants in the October 4 protests, characterizing them as perpetrators of an attempted overthrow of power, and emphasized the strict application of the law against them.

The Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, announced potential arrests of participants in the October 4 protests, characterizing them as perpetrators of an attempted overthrow of power, and emphasized the strict application of the law against them.

@paperkartuli 04 Oct 2025, 20:30

On October 4, protests and elections took place in Georgia, where the ruling party secured over 70% of the votes with a turnout of 31.08%. Protesters attempted to storm the presidential residence, leading to clashes with security forces and arrests.

@paperkartuli 04 Oct 2025, 19:54

On October 4, protests took place in Tbilisi, where demonstrators attempted to storm the presidential residence, leading to clashes with police and arrests, while the ruling party won over 70% of the votes in the elections with a turnout of 31.08%.

@paperkartuli 04 Oct 2025, 19:25

The situation remains tense in the city center, where special forces used tear gas against demonstrators who are building and burning barricades, while calm prevails near the parliament on Rustaveli.

@paperkartuli 04 Oct 2025, 19:15

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia has initiated a criminal case on four charges due to protests, during which 14 police officers were injured, one in serious condition, and Prime Minister Kobakhidze promised a strict response to those responsible for the violence.

@ostorozhno_novosti 04 Oct 2025, 18:48

The situation in Tbilisi has calmed down after three hours of confrontation between protesters and special forces, triggered by an attempted storming of the presidential residence, condemned by opposition leaders, while the Ministry of Internal Affairs initiated a case regarding the violations.

@paperkartuli 04 Oct 2025, 18:37

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia has initiated a criminal case under four articles of the Criminal Code due to protests in Tbilisi, including assault on a police officer and calls for violent change of the constitutional order.

@varlamov_news 04 Oct 2025, 18:17

Municipal elections are taking place in Georgia, where the ruling party 'Georgian Dream' is confidently leading, while the opposition has rejected the election results and organized protests.

@rybar 04 Oct 2025, 18:10

Protesters in Georgia have been accused of attempting a coup, facing up to 9 years in prison, as Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced the neutralization of foreign agents and the initiation of an investigation.

@mash 04 Oct 2025, 18:09

The Ministry of Internal Affairs has initiated a criminal case regarding the protesters' attempt to occupy the presidential palace, starting an investigation on several charges including assault on police and incitement to violent overthrow of the government.

@paperkartuli 04 Oct 2025, 17:54