Georgia's newly elected parliament opens first session with opposition boycotting
- Opposition lawmakers and President Salome Zourabichvili boycotted the inaugural session of Georgia's newly elected parliament, which only had 88 attending members from the ruling party.
- Thousands of protesters gathered outside the parliament, accusing the ruling party of rigging elections under Russian influence amid heavy police presence.
- European election observers reported a "divisive" election environment with bribery, double voting, and violence, while Zourabichvili declared that "today the parliament of Georgia no longer exists.
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