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Opposition supporters protest against the government and call for early parliamentary elections. In Tbilisi, November 17, 2019. REUTERS / Irakli Gedenidze

Twenty thousand protesters gathered Sunday afternoon 17 November in front of the Georgian Parliament. " All against one " is the message chanted by the opposition to Bidzina Ivanichvili, leader of the Georgian Dream majority party. Protesters demand the resignation of the government and advance elections by proportional voting in Georgia.

In the streets, the anger of the crowd focuses on the pro-Russian oligarch Bidzina Ivanichvili at the head of the ruling party. Already last spring, the Georgian opposition demanded electoral reform.

The movement resumed Thursday , and according to Thorniké Gordadzé, a researcher at Sciences Po Paris and former Minister of European Integration Georgian, the government will do everything to end the protests.

" I think power relies on usury. The government and the billionaire will try everything to start opposition unity first and then to drag things out before the arrival of winter, the Christmas holidays, and so on. But we can already see the unprecedented unity of the opposition. Until now it's been 7 years since Ivanichvili came to power , we never had so much unity. "

The opposition is determined to block access to Parliament. The goal now is to get new parliamentary elections to overthrow the ruling power.