The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia has issued a statement reminding organizers and participants of the November 24 opposition rally of the legal framework governing demonstrations. The rally is set to begin at Republic Square and proceed to the Parliament building.
The MIA emphasized that blocking strategic or special importance objects, including the Parliament and Government Administration buildings, is prohibited under Article 222 of the Criminal Code. Violators could face imprisonment of up to two years, or up to four years if the offense is committed by a group.
“We warn the participants and organizers of the planned rally not to exceed the limits established by the Law on Assembly/Manifestation and to refrain from unlawful actions. Otherwise, the police will take all appropriate legal measures to prevent illegal actions,” the statement read.
The Ministry urged adherence to the law to ensure public safety and the proper functioning of organizations during the demonstration.