The scale of the action in front of the Georgian parliament in Tbilisi has expanded.

APA's Georgia office reports that politicians, civil society representatives, media workers, students and ordinary citizens gathered in front of the parliament building to protest the law on "foreign agents" currently being discussed in the plenary session of the parliament.

The participants of the action chant the slogan "No to Russian law".

Due to the protest action, the movement of cars was restricted in the central Rustaveli Avenue, where the parliament building is located.

Security measures have been strengthened in the area, and a large number of policemen have been involved.

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17:25

Another protest action is being held in front of the Georgian Parliament.

APA's Tbilisi correspondent reports that politicians, civil society representatives, media workers, students and citizens gathered at the entrance of the parliament building to protest the "agents" law, which was discussed in the plenary session of the parliament.

The participants of the action chant the slogan "No to Russian law".

Due to the action, security measures around the parliament building were strengthened, and a large number of police officers were involved in the area.