In Tbilisi, Nika Gvaramia, the head of the Akhali party, was detained outside his party office, along with Gela Khasaya, a member of Girchi – More Freedom.

At the same time, police are conducting searches at the offices of various opposition parties. Gvaramia requested the police to halt the search and allow him to enter the office to attend a hearing, but they denied his request. Following a verbal confrontation, the police attempted to forcibly remove him from the premises, during which Gvaramia reportedly lost consciousness.

Currently, investigative actions are also occurring at the residences of leaders from the National Movement, Akhali, Droa, and Girchi – More Freedom, as well as among prominent protest participants on social media, Ilia Glonti and Nancy Woland.

Representatives and activists from opposition parties are asking the police for clarification on the basis of their investigation, but detailed explanations are not being provided until the process concludes. Additionally, police are preventing UNM party's chairwoman Tina Bokuchava and other leaders from entering the office.

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