On 28 November 2024, Georgia's prime minister announced the suspension of the country's EU accession plans, and protests broke out in the capital. One year on, demonstrators still demand change.
Breakdown
- Protests began after disputed November 2024 parliamentary elections 35s
- EU rejected election results and called for sanctions on officials 49s
- Government suspended EU accession talks, angering many citizens 56s
- Critics say government policies resemble Russia's, including banning opposition 1m 34s
- Arrests of protestors are reportedly becoming more frequent 3m 10s