This was reported by RIA Novosti.

Before that, the protesters attempted to loosen the gates near the parliament. 

Earlier, oppositionist Giorgi Vashadze during a protest in Tbilisi said that the Georgian leadership is given one hour to fulfill two requirements.

Among the demands of the opposition is the withdrawal of the bill on foreign agents from the Georgian parliament and the release of all protesters detained on March 7.

On March 7, riots erupted in Tbilisi after the Georgian parliament adopted a bill on agents of foreign influence in the first reading.

On March 8, protests in the Georgian capital continued.