This is reported by the Georgian Channel One.

It is noted that between the participants of the rally and the police officers restraining them there are fights.

“The Ministry of Internal Affairs calls on the participants of the protest action to immediately stop the violation and violence and leave the parliament, otherwise the police will use the funds provided by law,” the Georgian Interior Ministry said.

Earlier in Tbilisi, a session of the Inter-Parliamentary Assembly of Orthodoxy was held in the parliament building, in which delegates from Russia took part, including President of the Assembly Sergey Gavrilov.

Oppositional Georgian deputies were outraged that Gavrilov opened the meeting sitting in the chair of the Georgian parliament.

They left the room, interrupting the meeting. After that, radicals came to the parliament building.

The Russian Foreign Ministry said that Moscow was outraged by the actions of radical political forces in Georgia, which disrupted the work of the assembly.