This is reported by Ukrinform with reference to NewsGeorgia.
The parties "Unity - National Movement", "Coalition for Changes" and "Strong Georgia" are the organizers.
Saturday's action is to be their third large-scale rally demanding the annulment of the October 26 parliamentary election results.
It is noted that at 15:00 p.m. protesters will begin gathering at two locations - near the "State University" and "Mardzhanishvili" metro stations.
The end point of the march has not yet been announced.
As reported, on October 26, voting in the parliamentary elections took place in Georgia. International observers reported pressure and intimidation. President Salome Zurabishvili refused to recognize the election, the results of which she called "totally falsified."
The Central Election Commission of Georgia published preliminary voting results, according to which the ruling party "Georgian Dream - Democratic Georgia" won 54,273%. Ex-president Saakashvili's party "Unity - National Movement", "Coalition for Changes", opposition forces "Gakharia - for Georgia" and "Lelo" declared that they do not recognize the results of the parliamentary elections. They demand re-elections to be organized by the "international administration".
The court of the city of Tetri-Tskaro satisfied the lawsuit to cancel the results of the parliamentary elections in 30 precincts due to violations.
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