On the day of voting in the elections to the Parliament of Georgia, unknown people broke into the office of the largest opposition party, the United National Movement.
They destroyed the premises where the party holds briefings, clashed with opposition supporters, and then they were pushed back with pepper spray.
The party blamed the ruling Georgian Dream for the incident.
Currently, the police have been mobilized at the scene.
As EADaily reported, earlier in the election headquarters of the ruling Georgian Dream party, they said they had already received a majority in the elections.
The United National Movement also claims that the majority is on their side.
All day long, voters clash with each other at various polling stations in Georgia.
The parties are already preparing to close polling stations. The media reported on the mobilization of special forces in the courtyard of the administration of the Government of Georgia in the center of Tbilisi.

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