In Tbilisi, opposition supporters are gathering for a rally against the results of the parliamentary elections.
Demonstrators are assembling near the Parliament building on Rustaveli Avenue.
According to the publication Paper Kartuli, there are currently around three hundred people. The avenue is not blocked at this time.
Earlier, all four opposition parties in Georgia that entered Parliament refused to recognize the election results.
The Central Election Commission declared victory for the ruling pro-Russian party, ‘Georgian Dream.’ It received 53.9% of the votes and secured a majority in Parliament.
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili also refused to acknowledge the election results. She has called for a protest rally this evening.