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Protesters poured into Heroes’ Square, a key junction through which much of Tbilisi’s traffic passes between the city’s neighbourhoods. Police fired tear gas and stun grenades to clear some of them. The ruling party says the law is needed to ensure transparency.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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