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Georgia's new parliament opens first session amid mass protests and boycott

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Georgia's new parliament opens first session amid mass protests and boycott

Georgia's new parliament opens first session amid mass protests and boycott

The first session of parliament on Monday was half-empty, with only the ruling Georgian Dream Party present, as no opposition parties attended.


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