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Georgia's streets fill up as government hits pause on European dreams

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Mass protests shake Georgia after government stops EU membership process. Thousands join week-long demonstrations showing their pro-European stance‚ while opposition gains new momentum

Recent street demonstrations in Georgia show no signs of stopping‚ as thousands gather each evening to voice their disagreement with the governments EU-related decision. The protests (which started about a week ago) became a daily sight in major cities across the country

The spark came when Irakli Kobakhidze‚ the prime-minister made a sudden announcement: Georgia would put its European Union membership plans on-hold. This move by the ruling Georgian Dream party didnt sit well with many citizens who see their future tied to Europe – not Russia

The demonstrations have brought new life to political debates; opposition groups who lost a disputed parliament vote are now back in full-force. The protests show a clear message: most Georgians dont want their country to move away from its European path. Many locals see the governments decision as a step towards closer ties with Russia; something they strongly oppose

  • Pro-EU protesters fill main squares
  • Opposition leaders join demonstrations
  • Citizens demand European path
  • Government faces growing pressure

The ruling partys choice to pause EU membership talks has created the biggest public response in recent times – showing how deep Georgian peoples wish for European integration runs

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