Police in Georgia have clashed with anti-government protesters trying to storm the presidential palace in the capital, Tbilisi.
Security forces used water cannons and pepper spray to disperse demonstrators.
The Caucasus country has been in crisis since the ruling Georgian Dream party claimed victory in last year’s parliamentary election, which the pro-European Union opposition says was stolen. Since then the government has paused talks on joining the EU.
I’m not sure how to read your comment… But yes, these ongoing protests are important. So, part of Georgia was invaded in the North by Ruzzia, some years ago. Probably it’s thanks to Ukraine forcing Ruzzia’s attention away from other regions, that countries in the periphery got more room to breathe and have Protests.
Also, the current Georgian pro-Ruz government is anti EU, and declared winning elections under suspicious circumstances like electoral influence and many irregularities.
I’m not sure what you’re not sure about. Most of your comment is repeating what I said.
I think the confusion is that your first sentence sounds like a sarcasm, but next sounds like that wasn’t your intention.
A notation exists for all sarcastic comments by adding “/s” to the end of the comment. If you don’t always take comments at face value then you will risk endorsing horrible ideologies.